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Karl Lacey explains how Donegal tackled the Tyrone conundrum

Donegal laid down a marker in the Ulster Championship on Saturday when they overcame rivals Tyron...
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17.31 11 Jun 2019


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Karl Lacey explains how Donegal tackled the Tyrone conundrum


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17.31 11 Jun 2019


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Donegal laid down a marker in the Ulster Championship on Saturday when they overcame rivals Tyrone.

Declan Bonner's side advance to the provincial final where they will assume the favourites tag against Cavan.

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Former Donegal All-Ireland winner Karl Lacey joined us in studio and explained his own role in the set-up.

"Declan's obviously the manager and then Stephen [Rochford] would do all the coaching," he said.

Defensive System

"Then I would work at breaking that down a wee bit more in terms of our defensive system and looking at our defenders and working with them more closely on an individual basis."

Karl Lacey, Donegal Ulster GAA Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final, Celtic Park, Co. Derry 27/5/2018
Derry vs Donegal
Donegal's Paul McGonigle, Karl Lacey and Declan Bonner ©INPHO/Lorcan Doherty

Lacey also touched on the Tyrone win and how they approached the challenge of shutting Mickey Harte's attacking system down.

"Obviously, you look at the opposition and what their strengths are," he said.

"And then, you break that down and how we counteract that. Tyrone over a vast majority of the league have been kicking a lot of ball. Cathal McShane has been playing very well. Mattie Donnelly's been in there, Peter Harte... they've all been playing very well.

"That's one area where we felt if we can shut this down, then we've a good chance of winning. It's not going to win us the game but we need to shut it down.

"And one thing Tyrone are very strong at as well is running down the middle of their defence. Right down the centre and we knew if we'd that closed off on top of Donnelly, McShane and Harte, then we'd have a good chance of going over the line."


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