Director of rugby Conor O’Shea says his Quins need to remember the form that saw them beat Wasps in Europe in October when Leinster visit a sold out Stoop on Sunday.
Last Friday’s 25-6 defeat at Bath made it back-to-back Premiership defeats following the home reverse to Sale Sharks a week earlier.
O’Shea welcomes his international contingent back for the visit of the standard bearers for excellence in Europe this weekend.
“Of course we have been disappointed with the last two results, but I am not a knee jerk reaction coach,” he said.
“Our biggest issue is our inconsistency and once we sort that out we will start getting the results we need.
“This is the first time we have had all our internationals in action for us since the win over Wasps in the Champions Cup.
“We are two wins from two in Europe and that is an enviable position to be in ahead of what is a massive couple of weeks for the club.”
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