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Published 22:25 1 Apr 2017 BST
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"It's not too bad. I just got it compressed now, so hopefully it's nothing too serious. "I just got a bang on it. It swelled up quite badly at the time, so I just struggled to run it off. I tried to run it off but my bend went, so unfortunately I couldn't stay on."O'Mahony praised the impact of the Munster bench as they put 17 points on the four-time European champs in the final 10 minutes. "It's a huge part of the game now," he said, "and for them to come on and make an impact, a lot of them early as well, was massive for us. It was great."
Erasmus is hoping to have Conor Murray [arm] and Keith Earls [back] fit for next weekend's game against Glasgow, in Cork, but he may go easier on O'Mahony and CJ Stander.
"CJ was ankle and Pete was just a massive blow to his upper thigh," he said. "And then there's lots of bumps and bruises but we'll see tomorrow how that goes." He added:
"We are now in a semi [and] if you win in a semi then next week against Glasgow and Ulster and all of those become a little bit easier to manage because you don't have another game going. We were always hoping that we would be in this position but now we will have to rest players and try another player, where if we had lost we would have had to go all guns blazing to the last three or four PRO12 games. "We'll now keep Europe in the back of our heads, trying to manage the players the right way."This time last year, Munster had lost to Connacht in Galway and were looking like missing out on Champions Cup qualification. The times have definitely changed.
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