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McGuinness rues lack of consistency in Donegal exit
Key takeaways
- Mc Guinness felt his side didn't do enough to warrant victory
- Donegal manager Jim Mc Guinness admitted his side "didn't do enough" after their All-Ireland Senior Football Championship campaign ended in dramatic fashion with an extra-time defeat by Dublin at Croke Park.
- It brought the curtain down on a mixed campaign for Donegal.
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Mc Guinness felt his side didn't do enough to warrant victory
Donegal manager Jim Mc Guinness admitted his side "didn't do enough" after their All-Ireland Senior Football Championship campaign ended in dramatic fashion with an extra-time defeat by Dublin at Croke Park.
The Tir Chonaill men looked destined for elimination before Michael Murphy converted a sensational two-point free after the hooter to force extra-time, but Dublin ultimately prevailed 2-26 to 2-22 to secure a place in the quarter-finals.
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