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Published 10:36 28 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 11:18 28 Feb 2022 GMT
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"It's hard to figure it out. All we can do is try to navigate our way through this. Sometimes through adversity comes great strength. "Dublin are in a very different position to previous years. We understand the reality of that. We just have to work harder than we have before. To be fair to the players, they're very committed. Their attitude has been great. We'll keep going at it."
"It's the finest of margins. We had maybe three good goal chances. We didn't execute. They had one and they took it. That was the difference." "I thought our first half performance, against a really strong breeze, was good, solid for 25 - 30 minutes. They eked out a couple of scores in the last five or six minutes. We went in four points down, happy enough with that.""Conceding the goal against the run of play was a killer," he added. "We didn't convert any of our own goal chances. Execution, generally, was poor today. It's been a trend over the last couple of games."
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