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Published 09:35 28 Oct 2017 BST
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"If I wasn't able to compete or didn't think I was good enough it'd just go over my head, but it's a level I should be at and I've proven I should be at it and that's why it's disappointing. "I wouldn't say [I'm feeling] regret, because I decided to be in that position. Playing for Munster is a dream of mine since I was a child, playing for Ireland was a dream and playing for the Lions and so has playing in France. "I've French family, I'm half-French and I like the way the rugby is played there. So it was an obvious fit for me to go and experience. It's a very short career, so I wasn't going to let it go by without doing it. "At least I've the balls to do it and I won't shirk away from a challenge. I won't look back on my career with any regret."Zebo also stated that he is not giving up on playing for his country again and adding to his 35 Test caps. Schmidt has not commented publicly on the matter but he is expected to address the media at an awards ceremony in Dublin on Tuesday.
Racing 92 coach, and former Munster teammate, Ronan O'Gara had noted in his weekly column with the Irish Examiner that a deal for Zebo is not finalised, despite the club very much desiring his capture.
Zebo did not shed any further light on what is expected to be his eventual switch from Munster to Paris.
"I know where I'll probably end up, but until something is in place or announced I can't really comment on it.
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