Munster director of rugby Rassie Erasmus described the small details which things which made Saturdays visit of Glasgow difficult, a day after former captain Anthony Foley was laid to rest.As the European Champions Cup remembered Foley before all games this weekend, Munster supporters held aloft placards spelling out his jersey number and nickname AXEL. The name was sewn into the Munster players jerseys and afterwards Foleys sons, Tony and Dan joined the team on the field to sing Stand Up and Fight. It was an emotional day for all involved with Munster rugby. Their director of rugby included.The tough things are the small things, said Erasmus post match. You get into the bus to the field, Axels seat is there. You get into the changing room, all the little things that remind you.Then you get out to the field and the Munster people, the Irish people, do things that are very personal, with so much emotion and then I wasnt sure how that would impact on everyone, from the opposition to us, so I am relieved the guys handled it like that.On the field, players were overcome by emotion before and after the game as they sang the Munster anthem. The emotion carried over into an impressive performance on the field as Munster ran in five tries. Despite speaking to the players ahead of the game, Erasmus didnt know how the players would react to the loss of Foley.I feel relieved because of the unknown element about the week. The territory we got into this week and circumstances, different things, I did not know, myself, how we would react, how the players would react, even the referee or the opposition.It was such a weird week which you cant really prepare for. 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Premier League results Arsenal 1-0 Norwich Everton 2-1 Bmouth Man Utd 1-1 Leicester Newcastle 1-0 Palace Stoke 1-1 Sunderland Southampton 4-2 Man City Swansea 3-1 Liverpool Watford 3-2 Aston Villa West Brom 0-3 West Ham Southampton - A+Southampton were absolutely outstanding, and Citys poor display should take nothing away form how good Ronald Koemans men were. City have short-changed fans Manchester City have short-changed supporters this season, says Graeme Souness Newcastle - A Andros Townsend netted a stunning winner against Crystal Palace Newcastle simply had to win this game. When it comes to the end of the season its all about getting results and they dealt with the pressure riding on the game remarkably well.Swansea - AThe Swans have done well under Francesco Guidolin and the victory quite rightly secured their safety in the Premier League for another season. Im delighted for them.Watford - A Troy Deeney won it for Watford with two late goals Watford did ever so well. Troy Deeney got himself in the goals again and he would have loved scoring two late goals against the Villa.West Ham - AThe Hammers have been a revelation this season and they deserve top marks for another assured display. Mark Noble proved his worth again with two well-taken goals. An all-round top performance from Slaven Bilics men.Arsenal - B Arsenals game with Norwich was subjected to a fan protest by disgruntled home supporters With protests taking place in the ground Arsenal managed to come through an awkward game with a victory. They got the job done.Aston Villa - BVilla came so close to getting the victory I wanted them to get but it wasnt to be. It was a gutsy performance that showed slight signs of improvement.Bournemouth - B Marc Pugh equalised for Bournemouth at Goodison Park Eddie Howes men have really played some wonderful football this season both at home and away, and that was the case at Goodison Park, they were just a touch unfortunate not to get something from the game.Crystal Palace - BPalace could have got back into the game at St James Park but were unfortunate to see Yohan Cabaye miss a penalty. It was a spirited display and theyve got to keep on performing in the same manner ahead of the FA Cup final.Everton - B Leiighton Baines celebrates scoring his teams winning goal against Bournemouth Losing eight games at home this season has been tough for Everton so they had to win this game.dddddddddddd. They got the job done against Bournemouth and they deserve credit for that.Leicester - B The Super Sunday panel felt Leicester were fortunate not to have a penalty awarded against them at Old Trafford It wasnt the most glamourous performance from Leicester but they took a step closer to the title with a point that heaps the pressure on Spurs.Norwich - B Norwich failed to convert their bright performance into goals Up to the penalty area Norwich were superb but, unfortunately, they cant score a goal. Nathan Redmond in particular had a couple of chances but they couldnt find a way through and it cost them.Stoke - BMarco Arnautovic put Stoke ahead, I had no problems with the goal as I didnt think Younes Kaboul had been fouled in the build-up. All in all it was a fair result. Defoe earned Sunderland a point with a late penalty at the Britannia Sunderland - BI always fancy Sunderland to get something because of Jermain Defoe and that proved to be the case at the Britannia. Defoe is first class, hes a goalscorer and what hes achieved this season has been phenomenal.Liverpool - CLiverpool made a lot of changes but youd still expect them to go and perform, especially when you consider Daniel Sturridge, Christian Benteke and Lucas featured.Man Utd - C Anthony Martial capped a bright start for United with the opener at Old Trafford United were fantastic in the first 25 minutes at Old Trafford but Leicester pegged them back and they struggled to replicate their bright start as the game wore on.West Brom - CWest Brom seem to be on a little bit of a holiday at the minute and they were comprehensively beaten at home, which will no doubt disappoint Tony Pulis.Man City - E Manchester City were comprehensively beaten at St Marys City were absolutely appalling, they were nowhere near good enough. They had 11 international players playing but they just didnt apply themselves properly.What do you think? Do you agree with the ratings? If you are reading on www.skysports.com leave a comment below or tweet us @SkyFootball.Also See:Race for the top fourCity have short-changed fansSouness in awe of LeicesterWATCH: Did Leicester get lucky? ' ' '