AIDAN OโSHEA HAS hit back at those who accused him of diving to win a penalty during Mayoโs victory against Fermanagh.
James Crombie / INPHO
James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
OโShea has come in for plenty of criticism in recent days as a result of an incident which saw the Mayo forward awarded a penalty after he tangled with Fermanaghโs Che Cullen late in last weekendโs All-Ireland qualifier victory for the Connacht side.
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Speaking to Sky Sports yesterday following their defeat of Kildare, OโShea firmly denied that he dived to win a penalty, which was converted by Cillian OโConnor as Mayo went on to win by five points.
โFor me, unfortunately with the world of social media and everything like that, itโs going to be all over the place. The disappointing part was that we had one camera angle on the thing. The national broadcaster only brought one camera down here,โ OโShea said.
โIt was disappointing that there was only one camera angle to show it. Everybody gets to see something in a flash second. My conscience is clear. I didnโt flop. Iโm happy enough.
โIt was probably more difficult for my family over the last couple of days. Iโm just happy to be back out on the field, helping my team-mates out and getting a game under the belt.โ
James Crombie / INPHO
James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO
OโShea added: โI just donโt think I dived. Thatโs the bottom line. Unfortunately I see people having a cut at me โ and thatโs alright, I can be judged and criticised fairly, I have no problem with that โ but I just felt it was probably unfair during the week.
โLook, itโs behind me now, we won the game today.โ
'My conscience is clear' - Aidan O'Shea responds to 'unfair' dive criticism
AIDAN OโSHEA HAS hit back at those who accused him of diving to win a penalty during Mayoโs victory against Fermanagh.
OโShea has come in for plenty of criticism in recent days as a result of an incident which saw the Mayo forward awarded a penalty after he tangled with Fermanaghโs Che Cullen late in last weekendโs All-Ireland qualifier victory for the Connacht side.
Speaking to Sky Sports yesterday following their defeat of Kildare, OโShea firmly denied that he dived to win a penalty, which was converted by Cillian OโConnor as Mayo went on to win by five points.
โFor me, unfortunately with the world of social media and everything like that, itโs going to be all over the place. The disappointing part was that we had one camera angle on the thing. The national broadcaster only brought one camera down here,โ OโShea said.
โIt was disappointing that there was only one camera angle to show it. Everybody gets to see something in a flash second. My conscience is clear. I didnโt flop. Iโm happy enough.
โIt was probably more difficult for my family over the last couple of days. Iโm just happy to be back out on the field, helping my team-mates out and getting a game under the belt.โ
OโShea added: โI just donโt think I dived. Thatโs the bottom line. Unfortunately I see people having a cut at me โ and thatโs alright, I can be judged and criticised fairly, I have no problem with that โ but I just felt it was probably unfair during the week.
โLook, itโs behind me now, we won the game today.โ
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