Munster Head Coach Anthony Foley says his side have work to do in terms of how they start games ahead of a very busy period for the province.
The Killaloe man watched his side fight back from 12 points down early on against Ulster to claim a 21-20 victory in their Guinness PRO 12 clash, but only after a late Ian Humphries conversion drifted wide of the posts.
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That result put Munster top of the PRO 12 table, ahead of back to back games against Clermont in the European Cup.
Foley says while Ulster put them under pressure, they have to learn to get momentum earlier going forward