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Published 21:00 22 May 2018 BST
Updated 22:09 22 May 2018 BST
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"He's a big voice in that team. I felt in a game of that stature, the longer he'd have been on, the better chance Tyrone would have had.
"When Connor McAliskey hit that 45 over and the clock ticks on to 64, 65 minutes, in those stages of the game you want guys who are going to be clever to make that right decision.
"Monaghan had that, they had guys who were clever enough to take the ball into tackles, invite frees which Conor McManus expertly kicked over.
"Colm does that in relation to Tyrone. In a few of those closing plays between the 65th and 71st minute Tyrone did have a number of turnovers. That sometimes comes with experience.
"When we needed cool heads Tyrone were maybe found a little bit lacking compared to what Monaghan had in their artillery."
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte told SportsJOE after the match that a few of his players were suspect heading into the game and that he was hoping that they'd last longer than they did.
"We knew that our men who were carrying injuries were suspect as to whether they'd last the whole game or not," said Harte. "We hoped that they'd be able to acquit themselves for longer than they did, but they were just struggling with the pace of the game and the fact that they'd been hadn't been training full-on for so long. "They couldn't give the best of themselves today, but that's no fault of their own. That's life, we have to roll up our sleeves now and try go on again down the other route. "Ultimately, I think the goal and a point before half-time was the winning of the game for Monaghan, despite all else that went on. That four point swing was critical."
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