But with the chance to ensure their play-off semi-final is played at Scotstoun for the second year in succession should they finish in the top two, Fusaro has stressed the importance of victories in Friday's trip to Ospreys and the following weekend's visit of Ulster.
"All our focus is on this game, getting a win and that home semi-final," the 25-year-old told the Glasgow Evening Times.
"Last year, playing against Munster at Scotstoun, with 10,000 people there, the atmosphere was electric and something we are determined to repeat this year. It is a huge advantage.
"We are massively focused on the Ospreys, to do the job there and continue the momentum we have been building.
"We had a good win over Cardiff Blues and then a good win over Connacht, and though the performances have not been where we want them to be, we have analysed everything.
"And, going into the last three weeks, four weeks if we reach the final, these small details are the ones that matter."
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