Simon Zebo said Leinster's victory over Munster at Thomond Park was "difficult to watch" at times. "Munster were just too inaccurate around the line-out, around set-piece," the former Munster back told Premier Sports. "When we got into the Leinster half, just not good enough.
Too many errors and, just looked unorganised at times, which is disappointing. "To be fair, there's a lot of crucial players that Munster were missing too. Craig Casey, Peter O'Mahony, Taakhir Abrahams, Alex Nankivell, and Jack Crowley, of course.
"Physicality was very telling watching the game here. One instance, where Luke McGrath scored his try, just piercing through the middle. It's just way too easy.
"Ross Byrne was carrying the ball there at one stage and carried through the two centres that we had on the field. He burst through the tackle of the two guys and got an offload away. That's just never a good look.
He's a good player as well, don't get me wrong, but ball-carrying isn't his strong point. "Lots to work on from Munster. Disappointing to concede nearly 30 points at home to your biggest rivals.
" Former Ireland international Stephen Ferris added that Munster looked they lacked a plan to counteract Leinster's strengths. "I said before the game that it felt like Munster had to have a plan, something that negated the line speed of Leinster, to get them in the right areas, whether that be the cross-field kicks by Billy Burns, whether it be punching holes up the guts, mauling," said Ferris. "They .