Munster Rugby’s head coach insists they are only looking at the challenge Saracens will provide on the field in Saturday’s Champions Cup semi-final.
The English outfit have had a controversial matter overshadowing their preparations after number eight Billy Vunipola defended homophobic comments made by ex-Australian full back Israel Folau last week.
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Munster are leaving Mark McCall’s team to deal with that and are only looking at how to take down the tournament’s top try scorers.
Johan van Grann says they face a team full of quality players.
Kick-off at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry on Saturday is 3pm.