Irish international back row man Iain Henderson is already looking forward to next weekend's Round 4 Champions Cup assignment in France.
Having scored one of his side's five tries in their 39-32 bonus-point win over ASM Clermont Auvergne, and picked up the Heineken Man of the Match award, Henderson is looking forward to another titanic tussle at Stade Marcel Michelin.
"Having lost in France last time out, every game is a crunch game. We will look forward to going out there next week," said Henderson.
"Hats off to Clermont - just look at how many points they scored. That's something we try to stop at Ulster, but they are a great attacking side.
"We had to have our wits about us all game, especially in the second half. They had attacking threats left, right and centre and they were fantastic.
"A couple of missed tackles in the second half cost us a couple of tries, but he dug in and hung on to the last minute.
"They kept on coming at us. We knew they would because they aren't one of the best club sides in the world for no reason. We had to knuckle down to ensure they didn't score more tries than us."
It was a second successive home win for Ulster, who are now back in contention in Pool 5. But they need to pick up a win on the road and Clermont is one of the toughest places to go to win in Europe.
Last season's pool defeat to Bordeaux-Begles was only their fifth home reverse in 13 seasons.
Having scored one of his side's five tries in their 39-32 bonus-point win over ASM Clermont Auvergne, and picked up the Heineken Man of the Match award, Henderson is looking forward to another titanic tussle at Stade Marcel Michelin.
"Having lost in France last time out, every game is a crunch game. We will look forward to going out there next week," said Henderson.
"Hats off to Clermont - just look at how many points they scored. That's something we try to stop at Ulster, but they are a great attacking side.
"We had to have our wits about us all game, especially in the second half. They had attacking threats left, right and centre and they were fantastic.
"A couple of missed tackles in the second half cost us a couple of tries, but he dug in and hung on to the last minute.
"They kept on coming at us. We knew they would because they aren't one of the best club sides in the world for no reason. We had to knuckle down to ensure they didn't score more tries than us."
It was a second successive home win for Ulster, who are now back in contention in Pool 5. But they need to pick up a win on the road and Clermont is one of the toughest places to go to win in Europe.
Last season's pool defeat to Bordeaux-Begles was only their fifth home reverse in 13 seasons.