Alan Gaffney will demand his side keep their discipline when they tackle Stade Francais Paris on Saturday - and not give Diego Dominguez easy points.
Dominguez has rattled up a record 633 points in the tournament and Munster coach Gaffney declared: "They are strong right across the paddock, from 1 to 15.
"They have a very strong pack of forwards - they dominated Ulster and Leicester up front - with their line-out and maul particularly effective. Behind that they have an exciting backline led by Diego Dominguez.
"We must try and not give him the opportunities to hurt us with his boot as his phenomenal points scoring record in the Heineken Cup speaks for itself. Give him any latitude and he will surely punish you.
"But we are really looking forward to what will be an extremely hard contest, as you would expect against a squad containing 20 internationals.
"It will be good to have our entire front row back, as a precaution we gave them the extra week to get over their minor injuries picked up playing for Ireland, and also half backs Peter Stringer and Ronan O'Gara - they bring a different dimension to our game.
"Both sides know what it takes to win through to a Heineken Cup final, there is a wealth of experience in both teams, and that should make for a fascinating game.
"Playing at Thomond Park should be a potential advantage but we are taking absolutely nothing for granted - Stade Franà§ais dispelled any supposed travelling fear factor when they won at Welford Road."