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Published 11:31 4 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 11:31 4 Jul 2023 BST
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1 July 2023; Michael O’Neill of Tyrone is tackled by Adrian Spillane of Kerry during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final match between Kerry and Tyrone at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo John Sheridan/Sportsfile[/caption]
"Maybe Tyrone fell into that trap of thinking - we're the ones that are going to bring the physicality and Kerry will want to play football. And it was completely the other way - Kerry brought the physicality.
"Tyrone looked like they just weren't ready," continued Brogan.
"They couldn't cope with the intensity that Kerry brought.
"Maybe it's a role-reversal of what we're used to, but I've been on the receiving end of that in Dublin myself where you go into this game thinking you're going to have a nice open game of football with Kerry but it's not, Kerry more often than not are more physical and more intense than most teams.
"If you're playing Kerry, you need to be prepared for that.
"Yeah, they have lovely footballers, how do we stop Clifford and all that, but all over the field, Kerry bring an intensity that maybe you don't expect."
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