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Published 20:47 1 Jul 2017 BST
"The boys were brilliant in terms of their effort," he reflected after an exhausting game. "Our support was magnificent down here today and I have to say, on behalf of the players, the Mayo support... the consolation - the genuine consolation - after the game [towards Derry] for what they saw as a really good football spectacle and the fact that they appreciated it was a nice touch. "We'll take positives from today and I hope the boys can reflect upon that but it's devastating whenever you lose."They went down fighting though in a battle that won them respect, not just in their own county, but in Mayo too.
"Mayo do play a little bit loose and there are slight vulnerabilities down the middle," Barton explained. "We were getting people through that critical middle third. We knew we would get opportunities but that's the way Mayo play. "We played respectively well. I think it was good for football because you saw two teams who wanted to go at it. You saw a certain amount of slackness, openness, call it what you like, but I think neither team parked the bus behind the ball. "We got people behind the ball and so did they - we both worked really hard. "Mayo needed today. They were under severe pressure as well as we were."
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