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Published 15:21 19 Feb 2017 GMT
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The first half display will have frustrated Rassie Erasmus and the rest of the coaching ticket, Munster seemed hell-bent on handing possession back to the Ospreys which occurred through a number of unforced errors and kicking possession straight back to the home side.
The possession and territorial stats reflected this as Munster only had 31% possession and 34% territorial advantage in the opening 40 minutes.
It was an improved performance in the second half and the southern province eventually grasped victory from the jaws of defeat thanks to a Dave Kilcoyne try just minutes from the full-time whistle.
Darren Sweetnam played a key role in this try which yielded the praise of Ireland legend, Brian O'Driscoll.
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However it was Munster dogged defensive efforts which ultimately won them the game.
Although they conceded two tries and their line speed was poor for a time in the first half, the Munster players racked up incredible numbers to keep the waves of Ospreys attacks at bay.
Here are some of the top performers.
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