Bath have 'no regrets' after Champions Cup exit
Bath have "no regrets" following their exit from the Champions Cup last weekend, according to head of rugby Johann van Graan.
Bath were beaten 47-21 by Leinster in their final pool game last Sunday, during which they had prop Beno Obano sent off following two yellow cards.
The team - who are top of the Premiership - won only one of their four European games this season, against ASM Clermont Auvergne, with losses also to Benetton and La Rochelle, and have dropped into the Challenge Cup for the knock-out stage.
"Really happy with how we prepared in the week, really happy with how we started both halves, [could be a] bit more clinical five yards from their tryline and also in big pressure games - similar to Toulouse a year ago - we just fell short and will take our learnings and then move on," Van Graan told BBC Radio Bristol.
"We had opportunities against La Rochelle in the rain and then we lost in the last minute of the game against Benetton away, and I think that moment is a big swing of three points both ways.
"Absolutely no regrets from our side. We've loved the last two weeks, we move forward in a different competition now. We're not going to spend an awful amount of time on it."
Bath return to league action this weekend with a trip away to Sale Sharks, before the Premiership takes a two-month pause during the Six Nations.
They are six points clear at the top of the table, but are without a number of players for the trip north, due to the internationals and injuries.
Ted Hill, Will Stuart, Ollie Lawrence and Ben Spencer are part of the England pre-tournament training camp and are already away, while Finn Russell and Josh Bayliss are similarly with the Scotland squad.
Cameron Redpath is nearing a return from injury, while Sam Harris is available for selection after playing for Bath United last week.
"We are also still nursing one or two bumps and bruises from Saturday evening's game - that was some game in terms of physicality - we'll train on Friday and post lunchtime we'll make our final call on the team," Van Graan said.