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Published 13:52 5 Jul 2021 BST
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Speaking to BBC Sport NI after the match, he said: “In the first half, our hand passes were sloppy.
"We were giving the ball away and there were a couple of long balls in when they weren’t on.
“You work that hard to get the ball, you don’t want to be giving it away too easy. But there’s definitely a better mix of what we can do."
Goalkeeper Blaine Hughes was awarded man of the match, making some excellent saves, and although his boss was pleased with the sweeper keeper's performance, he was less than pleased that Hughes was needed so often.
“It’s good to see the keeper doing well, but you don’t want to be keeping him too busy.
"He got a great save and those kick-outs were very good.
“Greg McCabe and Conor Mackin back there were very good for us too and gave us a wee bit of energy when we were lacking it.”
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