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Published 09:08 7 Jul 2023 BST
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“Subbing Aidan O'Shea was a strange decision for me. Management will have had their reasons but the timing was wrong. "The match was spiralling out of control for Mayo and Aidan is a hugely experienced and influential figure in the team. He had been effective in the first half as well, creating chances for Tommy Conroy and Ryan O'Donoghue.“The answer, at that stage, when Mayo were buckling under the Dublin surge, was to bring Aidan out to the middle for a period of time, to get his hands on possession and settle things down.
"That's leaving off the psychological impact of seeing Aidan leaving the pitch, the lift it gives the Dublin support on the Hill and whatnot.
“In reality, there was only going to be one outcome at that stage. Whether the final scoreline would read 2-17 to 0-11 is another thing.”
Dublin will now play Monaghan in the semi-final stages of the All-Ireland.
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