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Published 08:23 31 Jul 2023 BST
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"For me, Dublin found the line. Now, for example, James McCarthy probably crossed over that line, danced over that line. He got away with it. "Any team that has won something and any team that has lost something knows there's no criticism in Dublin for finding that line. That's what you have to do win championships. Dublin probably found that line better today."You can quibble about the fairness of it and you can certainly quibble that there probably should have been more cards. James McCarthy was probably lucky to stay on, but they found the line, they played on it and that physicality certainly set the tone for the game." Paul Flynn, a former teammate of McCarthy, put this down to the referee and the fact that Gough let the game go from the start. "Gough let everything go early doors," said Flynn.
"Players are going to realise that and get stuck in. I think James McCarthy was physical. I think a lot of lads were physical but he let it flow and that made for a good game."The hardest thing to do when you have so many players back is sometimes you can start being lazy. It was the opposite for Dublin. "The energy of them even though they had extra players, they were getting that hand in, sprinting back, and then they came alive once they got the turnover to burst down the other end of the pitch to counter." Related links:
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