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Published 10:00 28 May 2018 BST
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Lancaster said that his assistant coach at England, current Ireland assistant Andy Farrell, had convinced him that moving to Leinster was a straight forward decision and that he would inherit a talented team that just needed some co-ordination.
"I knew I was coming to a good team, there's no doubt in my mind," added Lancaster.
"I was lucky that I got a tip-off from Andy Farrell that I didn't have to think about this one because he coached a lot of the players and he knew how good they were.
"The season before I arrived Leinster had lost to Connacht in the final, Europe hadn't gone so well, I had watched those games and I could see the talent in the team and I could see they just needed a little bit of co-ordination.
"We came close last year, two semi-finals, but to achieve the double this year - which no team has achieved in the PRO14 - it's only Saracens and one or two other teams that have achieved it domestically. It's an exceptional group of players."Football

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