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Published 10:38 14 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 14:58 14 Sept 2016 BST
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Speaking to the BBC after his side's 3-2 win, Wednesday boss Carlos Carvalhal explained that the turnaround was all down to a half-time chat.
"Two-nil down at half-time was very heavy to us. I spoke very calmly to the players at half-time. It was important to speak calmly to them to explain how we could revert things. "I spoke more to the heart of the players because it wasn't down to their attitude. My players received the message and we did fantastic in the second half."For one Irish punter, the Wednesday players received the message a little too well. *Main image via @swfc Listen to The GAA Hour live in Castlebar with Brendan Devenney, James Horan, and Pillar Caffrey. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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