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Published 15:31 3 Jun 2023 BST
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Stefan Okunbor is out injured, David moran retired, while Joe O'Connor has been ruled out for the season as well.
O Sé made the point that all of the best teams have a plethora of options to choose from, just as Alex Ferguson did back in '99, and Kerry don't seem to have that anymore.
"There's a big game across the pond today, the FA Cup final, Man City are trying to emulate Man United by doing the treble," O Sé said on GAAGO.
"United in the treble, they had four strikers - Yorke, Cole, Sheringham, and Solskjaer - last year Kerry had five midfielders. "They had Stefan Okunbor on the bench, they had Joe O'Connor who would come on for 20 minutes and he would just go straight through the middle, they obviously had David Moran, and then Jack Barry and Diarmuid O'Connor."Last week they didn't bring on Barry Dan O'Sullivan, which was unusual because Kerry were being so well beaten against Mayo. Now you look at Cork, you look at Colm O'Callaghan, you look at Ian Maguire - they kicked two points each last weekend against Louth.
"They had players who totally overran Louth, so that's a real needy area for Kerry. I'm looking at the bench, you're looking at Barry O'Sullivan, after that, you have no midfielder to bring on.
"So from a Kerry point of view, Mike Quirke was talking there about areas that they need to work on, it's the runners, it's the players who are going to hurt you running from deep."
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