Roddy Grant says the challenge for Ulster is to put together a complete performance over 80 minutes.
The province brought a run of three defeats to an end with a 22-20 victory over Connacht in Galway last week.
And while the forwards coach Grant was pleased to get back to winning ways again, he pointed to the positives from the previous defeats and challenged Ulster to piece them together to produce a performance for the entire game, starting with Sunday's visit of Munster.
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"Stopping that run of three losses was important, bearing in mind those three losses were Leinster, Sale and La Rochelle," he said.
"Bar the Sale game, in the first half of Leinster we were the better team. In the second half of La Rochelle we were the better team.
"We know what we're capable of and it's the challenge of putting together 80 minutes of dominance and then the scoreline should look after itself.
"Winning away to a tough team in an inter-pro is big and momentum is a big thing in sport, so hopefully getting back in the win column will help us into this game, Treviso next game and Europe the next two.
"I don't know about a turning point but pleasing to be back in the W (column).”
Ulster welcome Robert Baloucoune and Jacob Stockdale back into the starting line-up.
Stockdale has missed the last two games while Baloucoune has not featured since October.
Munster have rested the quartet of Peter O'Mahony, Tadhg Beirne, Joey Carbery and Craig Casey, Grant is expecting another tough test at Kingspan but is hoping Ulster can follow up their 15-14 win at Thomond Park earlier this season.
"Playing at home, good crowd, we beat them away so they'll be coming after us and it'll be competitive," he said.
"Like us, every win is important for them. We'll be going out there wanting to give them a go.
"It's a good challenge with Munster. We'll back ourselves. We've gone well the last few times we've played forward-wise.
"Like anything, you want good challenges, you want to play their best players and dominate the best players and best teams, stamp your authority and reputation on them."
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