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Published 12:37 27 Mar 2022 BST
Updated 12:47 27 Mar 2022 BST
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"We were quite aggressive in that period and able to get in front of our man. We committed players to a high press, our pressing was relentless and they struggled to get out with that," Kenny said.
"You leave yourself one-on-one at the back, but we were willing to do that. We don't want to be in a low block defending against them. You could play in a mid-block and end up in a low block and not get out, they're that good. It's a slow death, we're not having that."
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