Tomás Ó Sé: 'my worry is that Dublin will improve'

April 25, 2016

Tomás Ó Sé ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy

Tomás Ó Sé doesn't hold back in his assessment of Kerry's performance against Dublin in yesterday's Allianz FL Division 1 final.

Reflecting on the Kingdom's 11-point defeat, he writes in today's Irish Independent: 'I drove home from Croke Park with a storm raging inside my head last night because these Dubs have me half depressed.

'Making hard judgements on old team-mates isn't something that comes easy to me but, for Kerry to not perform again against this team just struck me as inexcusable. And it leaves me asking uncomfortable questions.

'I thought that Kerry had learned tactically from last year's All-Ireland final, but Dublin are just so forceful and relentless in what they're doing, Kerry actually don't have the legs to stay with them.

'Dublin just look so far ahead of everyone else, it's actually quite worrying now'.

The five-time All-Ireland winner concluded: 'I would say one thing, the summer is long. But my worry is that Dublin will improve and that's the scary thing.

'If there is a positive for Kerry, it's that at least it happened now. I don't doubt that men like Marc and Mahony will be on a mission now to get back to Croke Park and prove a point.

'But this is the best Dubs team of all time.

'That's not just Kerry's problem. It's everybody's'.


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