Leo Cullen needs to shift focus to attack if Leinster are to end final pain

Champions Cup defeat against Toulouse was another Leinster near miss and the time is right to obsess slightly less on defence
Leo Cullen needs to shift focus to attack if Leinster are to end final pain

Leinster Head Coach Leo Cullen: 'The lads are going to need to show a bit of character now'. Pic: Billy Stickland, Inpho

In 2022 it was the Boulevard Michelet in Marseille. Last year it was Lansdowne Road in Dublin. On Saturday evening it was the slightly grittier backdrop of Tottenham High Road, but the post-match pain on the faces of Leinster supporters was wearily familiar. Three points, one point, an extra-time defeat: the margins are desperately slim but the sense of deja vu is growing stronger.

Mix in Ireland’s World Cup quarter-final defeat by the All Blacks and the so‑near‑yet‑so‑far pattern is impossible to ignore. Irish rugby still boasts plentiful talent but the uncomfortable losses are stacking up. 

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