WATCH: Jean Kleyn on the importance of Gloucester win and Munster’s improving attack

Jean Kleyn played a big part in Munster’s win over Gloucester last week and is confident that the team’s attacking play will continue to improve.

Munster have scored nine tries in their last two games and Kleyn is hopeful that the upward curve will continue starting with Exeter this coming Saturday.

“Our combinations are working quite well at the moment and as a team we are gelling really well.

“We are getting to a point where we actually want to be as a team and it’s been a good build from the match we lost against Ulster.

“The last couple of games in succession we have played better every week and hopefully we can continue that trend.”

Click below to watch the full video with Munster second row Jean Kleyn.

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