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Cian Lynch led by example for Patrickswell in the county final. Pic Piaras Ó Mídheach, Sportsfile[/caption]
Never mind the pressure. Lynch enjoys himself too much out there to care about things like that. The stakes couldn't have been higher but he was still jinking, flicking and slaloming his way around the place with all the grace and finesse of Lionel Messi in his prime and the spacial awareness of a Ford Focus with a reverse-sensor.
You'd know by the way Lynch hurls, with that aura of a man who has all the time in the world to make the right decision, that he was one of the best young soccer players in St Kevin's boys - Ireland's most prodigious soccer academy - only a couple of years ago.
This fella has skill bursting out of his every vein and he's only buzzing to let it rip.
So with Na Piarsaigh showing signs of a revival, Lynch decided the time was right to kill them off. He killed them with pure skill and class.
On 55 minutes, the ball came to John Flynn and he knew what to do. Lynch was on the charge off the shoulder and from a little pop-pass he was away.
Turned the Na Piarsaigh defenders inside out and it was only going one way. The Well back in control.
https://twitter.com/GAA__JOE/status/1181118134230638593
Lynch lets his teammates know. He has this covered.
Na Piarsaigh weren't done there though. They came back for more with Peter Casey bringing them within three again. See how Lynch responded below from 2.00 in a Cian Lynch highlight reel.
A pass from Byrnes put him into space and he sold two Na Piarsaigh men down the river with a dummy before stitching it straight over the black spot.
https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/1180879145867317248
Na Piarsaigh were spent by then. Cian Lynch was the man-of-the-match and his last five minute tour de force meant his uncle Ciaran Carey was now a county title winning manager.
"You can't beat going back to your club and winning the county," he said afterwards. "It's unbelievable stuff.2
https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1180875390149115905
Some man.
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