Rebels the team to beat - Macauley

April 08, 2014

Dublin's Michael Darragh MacAuley celebrates. INPHO
Michael Dara Macauley says Cork are the team to beat.

Holders Dublin take on the Leesiders as part of Sunday's national football league semi-final double-header at Croke Park and the 2013 Footballer of the Year is expecting a tough assignment:

"Yeah, Cork have definitely been the team to beat this year," the midfield maestro told The Irish Times. "They've a huge panel ... it's going to be an interesting match.

"And in fairness [they] were a very tough team to play against in Croke Park a few weeks ago. It's hard to know if it's a completely different style, but there's a lot of different players there that we wouldn't be as used to from playing against now. It's a big ask come Sunday but all we can do is give it our best."

But Macauley is confident that Dublin's never-say-die spirit gives them a chance of winning any match:

"A lot of this team have been together for a while now, and are after coming through All-Ireland finals, semi-finals and quarter finals, and all that memory is in your bank," he adds.

"When you are down in a game you can either drop your head and say this game is beyond us, or else you draw off that mental resolve you have from other game. And I suppose that is definitely something we have in this team.

"But you have to have it, that never-say-die attitude, if you want to go anywhere. It would have been very easy of us to throw in the towel at a certain point on Sunday, and the week before but, in fairness, the lads came back strong and we finished out the game and showed a good bit of heart in doing it."

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