Leinster forwards coach says squad must put the disappointing La Rochelle defeat behind them and focus on next business
Forwards coach says squad must put the disappointing La Rochelle defeat behind them and focus on next businessRobin McBryde: `Glasgow will have been preparing for two weeks, they’re a good outfit. They only narrowly lost to La Rochelle themselves so they’ll have a plan put in place for us.' Photograph: Ben Brady/Inpho“We weren’t good enough,” says the former Welsh hooker.
“At the end of day, it doesn’t matter how you win a final, as long as you win. If it’s seven penalties, then it’s seven penalties. The nature of it, with regards to, should we have gone for the corner? Should we have done this that and the other, it’s easy to say in hindsight, isn’t it? But you’ve just got to back the decisions that the players are making. You keep the scoreboard ticking over, you build pressure on the scoreboard.
“It’s not the players, it’s my issue,” he says. “I have to make sure that I do my work a bit better. So, listen, we are pursuing the channels with regard to getting feedback from the pictures that the referees see on the day. It’s an ongoing process really, but ultimately, we know that teams are going to attack us in a certain way and we’ve got to be prepared for it.
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