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Published 19:30 8 May 2022 BST
Updated 19:34 8 May 2022 BST
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"I knew each side had three kicks along the 22, but I thought [the shootout] would only continue from 40 metres, at that stage, if the scores were level. "When I raised my arms, I saw no-one was moving. It was a little uncomfortable, especially with regard to Munster. "I thought the game was over, and I apologised to the Munster players at the end. Well, it's a good anecdote now."
After the initial burst of players sprinting from the sideline to celebrate with Ntamack, Dupont and Ramos, the Toulouse squad quickly composed themselves and went around chatting to, and consoling with, the Munster players.
Asked why the celebrations were so muted, Romain Ntamack said, "No, there wasn't much strength left. And then there was the respect for Munster and their home crowd, who were very respectful during the penalty shootout and the game in general.
"We could have been in their place... We were happy but we didn't need to celebrate or do too much. We haven't won anything yet."
Next up for Toulouse is a semi-final against Leinster at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, May 14.
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