Leinster secured a convincing 43-13 victory over Sale Sharks at Aviva Stadium, booking their place in the Champions Cup semi-finals, according to Guardian Sport US and RTE News. The Irish side scored six tries in the match, including four in the last half-hour, to overturn a tightly contested first 50 minutes.
The win sets Leinster up for a challenging semi-final against Toulon, as confirmed by multiple sources including RTE News and Guardian Sport US. Sale Sharks, while competitive for much of the game, lacked some key players, which contributed to their inability to keep pace with Leinster in the latter stages.
Leinster faced this crucial match without captain Caelan Doris and loosehead prop Andrew Porter, both absent due to injury or other reasons, reports The Irish Times. In their stead, Dan Sheehan captained the side and debutant Alex Usanov was handed a starting position, highlighting Leinster's strategic adjustments for this knockout fixture.
The win followed a tough first half in which Sale Sharks resisted strongly, but Leinster's second-half dominance ensured progression. The match was a key stage in the Champions Cup, drawing significant attention from fans and analysts, as noted by RTE News and The Irish Times.
Looking ahead, Leinster's next challenge will come against Toulon in the semi-final, a match that will test their depth and adaptability, especially given the absences they managed to navigate successfully against Sale. How Leinster copes with potential further squad disruptions will be central to their chances of reaching the final.

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