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Published 21:36 28 Sept 2016 BST
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"The poor man, he was about as useful as a lighthouse in a desert," Spillane said.Against Tyrone, as Rochford sprung a few surprises, McLoughlin found himself in more orthodox positions once more and he's been in and out of half forward since. Still, he goes marauding back and, still, he's finding himself free in the Mayo backline, picking up space and breaking out with possession. In the final against Dublin, he didn't play in the forward line. He was roaming around defence again and even picked up as a half back too. The stigma's there now though, it's an easy thing for people to nitpick at despite his obvious improvement. And, actually, his improvement has been so much so that he rates better than Cian O'Sullivan, according to the stats. His deeper role wearing the number 10 jersey in the decider two weeks ago freed the Dublin centre back up once more to do his usual job of manning the defence with no forward to mark. But, head to head, the stats from Sure, the official statistics partner of the GAA, would suggest that it is the Mayo sweeper who's playing the most effective football, even if he has played two more games than his counterpart.
Possessions: Kevin McLoughlin has gotten on the ball over 78% more times than Cian O'Sullivan.
Interceptions: McLoughlin has intercepted the ball twice more than O'Sullivan.
Turnovers: O'Sullivan has only forced one to McLoughlin's five.
Passes: The Mayo man's hand and kick passes are way ahead too.
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