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Published 14:26 14 Jan 2019 GMT
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Some of the Mayo fans cheered initially until the ref and umpire awarded the goal but there were still plenty who were happy to argue that it hadn't crossed the line.
Thanks to RTÉ's Darren Frehill, his tweet shows just how far over the line it actually was.
https://twitter.com/Darrenfrehill/status/1084489566373986306
At 3-2 and with Diarmuid O'Connor having already missed an effort, Andy Moran was under pressure to keep Mayo's hopes alive with their fourth shot but An Spidéal's Manus Breathnach saved for a second time in the shootout.
Galway now play Roscommon in the decider on Sunday, a week out from the start of the national league campaign.
You can watch the full shootout below, courtesy of Connacht GAA.
https://twitter.com/ConnachtGAA/status/1084466629684137985
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