Derry manager Damian McErlain admits they will face their toughest test to date when they take on Kerry in the All-Ireland MFC semi-final.
McErlain admitted to the County Derry Post that the Kingdom were a strong outfit all over and did not rely on any one player.
"The more I look at them, they're seriously comfortable on the ball. Their basic skill levels are very high all over the pitch. All the things you'd expect from a Kerry team. Their workrate's very good, they work as a team," said McErlain.
"There's no individual lording it. You have very good individuals playing together as a team, which is the ideal situation I suppose. It's the biggest challenge we've had yet."
Derry and Kerry go head to head at Croke Park on Sunday in the curtainraiser to the senior semi-final between Kerry and Tyrone.
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