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Published 19:39 3 Aug 2019 BST
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Michael Murphy slots his penalty past Rob Hennelly. (Photo by Daire Brennan/Sportsfile)[/caption]
There was a major flashpoint after the goal when Hugh McFadden flattened Aidan O'Shea as players from both sides jostled to get back into positions for Robbie Hennelly's kick-out. He was fortunate to just see yellow.
Kevin McLoughlin pointed soon after coming on for the injured O'Doherty before Donegal - with the floodlights switched on at 7pm in this changeable Irish summer - hit back through McBrearty, Daire O Baoill and Murphy. Suddenly, with 18 minutes to go, it was a one-point game.
Shaun Patton produced another crucial save, denying first half sub Andy Moran, but Paddy Durcan edged his side two clear with a fine point. Donegal had excelled themselves in getting close but they wasted several opportunities [from play and frees] to draw level. They were not helped, either, when Eoin Brennan was black-carded.
On 62 minutes, Keegan missed a glorious chance to settle the tie when he raced through on Patton's goal before skewing a shot high and wide. A touch more composure would have seen James Horan's side go six clear but, as it stood, the lead was three with seven minutes to go.
O Baoill popped over another point and Donegal were poised to grab another before Aidan O'Shea chased back to win his side another vital turnover. Moran then won his side a free and handed the ball to O'Connor to put his side three clear again.
Murphy steepled one over for Donegal before Moran restored his side's lead and the home fans raised another roar when midfielder Matthew Ruane returned to the field after an injury lay-off. Moran did two Donegal defenders to stretch the Mayo lead to four points and the home supporters were beginning to believe.
Donegal could not muster magic in added time and the final whistle saw Mayo reach their eighth semi final in nine years.
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