May 25, 2024, 9:33 PM
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Toulouse aims for Champions Cup record against Leinster under pressure

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Highlights
  • Toulouse and Leinster, the most decorated teams in Champions Cup history, are set to clash in a high-pressure match.
  • Leinster aims to overcome the burden of equalling Toulouse's record five titles to taste Champions Cup glory again.
  • The upcoming final at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will determine whether Toulouse can become the first club to claim the Champions Cup six times.
Story

The FA Cup final at Wembley is not the only big event happening. Leinster is hoping to win after losing in the finals twice before. Toulouse is a strong team. Leinster's Meafou is confident this time. If Leinster gives Toulouse space to attack, they will be in trouble. Toulouse is good at offloading the ball. South Africa's Nienaber, who coached Leinster, emphasizes the importance of staying strong during tough moments in the game. Leinster's director, Leo Cullen, learned from past finals against La Rochelle. Toulouse also remembers their defeat in the quarter-finals. Toulouse's coach, Ugo Mola, believes in good luck but is preparing well. Discipline is crucial for Toulouse. The playing field may affect long kicks. Players like Jason Jenkins and Will Connors have a chance to shine. Leinster's Jamison Gibson-Park is confident due to past wins against Toulouse. Toulouse is strong this season with skilled players. Toulouse won the last final in London. Leinster aims to do better this year with new coaches. Gibson-Park expects a tough match against Toulouse. The battle between Gibson-Park and Dupont will be interesting. Toulouse and Leinster have set their lineups for the final match.

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