Munster head coach Anthony Foley was a frustrated figure after the loss to Leicester in the Champions Cup and felt referee Romain Poite's decision to reverse a penalty against his side when it was 6-6 in the first half was a key incident.
"It was a massive turning point in the game. I will go with that," he said when assessing the 31-19 loss for his side at Thomond Park.
"Then we overthrow a lineout, we don't react quick enough and they score (through Fitzgerald). It was 18-6 at half-time.
"The boys came out, scored straight away, a good opportunist try. We missed a few kicks at goal. We didn't get close enough at times and then gave up another soft try.
"Leicester took their opportunities, scored three tries and we end up getting nothing out of a game at home. It is a hard one to figure out at the moment.
"It can be turned around in a week. We created enough opportunities in the game. We turned over a lot of ball in their 22. I thought at times the boys played well. It was just having the ability to keep the pressure on the opposition and we took the foot off too many times."