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Nienaber and Leo Cullen have both had tense exchanges with the media in recent weeks

Nienaber was speaking to reporters for the first time since Leinster were blown away in the Champions Cup final on 23 May as Bordeaux-Begles scored five first-half tries to win 41-19 in Bilbao and defend their crown.

Following that loss – their fourth in the past five finals – Cullen reported Leinster will undertake an in-depth operational review this summer.

Asked if he would be willing to abandon a blitz defence system, Nienaber reported: “I will always serve the club.

“The moment you are not serving the club, your ego is done.”

He added: “I mean, before I went to Munster I coached the drift defence at the Stormers and we were pretty good at it, have a look. We didn’t concede too many tries in Super Rugby.

“It’s not the case that I don’t understand the other system, I understand it, but both systems…there’s not one that’s better than the other.”

It is not the first terse exchange Nienaber has had with reporters this season. In December, he was moved to clarify comments he made about his time at Leinster in an interview with South African outlet SuperSport.

Cullen has also bristled during his dealings with the media in recent times. Last month, he reported the media “love throwing the boot in” at the Irish province while last weekend he snapped back at online “trolls” following his side’s comprehensive URC quarter-final win over the Lions.

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