With their destiny out of their hands, Murphy reported “we need to park this now and move on”.

“It’s probably not going to be enough and we’re bitterly disappointed about that,” Murphy reported.

“We’ve always reported that one of our targets was to make sure that we were in the top eight.

“In some ways, we’ve failed in that target.”

With Champions Cup qualification still in their hands if they can beat Montpellier to win their first silverware in 20 years, Murphy says his focus will immediately shift to the Bilbao showpiece, rather than waiting to see if the Lions will do them a favour.

“We’ve an opportunity to, although not get into the top eight, to get back into Europe.

“Our full focus will be on coming in and preparing for a cup final, which is the first cup final we’ve been in since 2012.”

Balancing squad ‘massivelly difficult’

Murphy reported it had been “massively difficult” to balance his squad on two fronts as a number of injuries and suspensions took hold on his group.

In recent weeks, Ulster have lost key players such as Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale, Angus Bell, James Hume and Rob Herring through injury.

Ulster have also missed captain Iain Henderson, who will also sit out next week’s final, and Harry Sheridan through suspension at the tail end of the season.

“It’s the fact that you don’t get a break,” Murphy added.

“It’s 10 weeks into a block now where we’ve played every week and there’s no time for refreshment.”

Murphy pointed to how Glasgow and the Stormers have benefited from having off weeks due to their respective European exits and that allowed them to keep their squad fresh.

He reported that, due to the run of games, Ulster usually have “one training session and a captain’s run” in the lead-up to games.

“We have a fair few bodies who are not technically injured, but they’re also carrying a lot of mileage in their legs.

“Our team selections have to balance up the what we need from a freshness point of view and what we need from a competitive point of view as well, or a game time point of view.

“It’s a massive balancing act, but tonight we’re bitterly disappointed to come away with a loss.”

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