Kerry 0-17
Donegal 1-10
KERRY DUG DEEP to end a 20-year wait in the Electric Ireland All-Ireland minor football final this afternoon.
Killian Spillane kicked five points and Micheál Burns turned in a Man of the Match display from wing-forward as the Kingdom ran out four-point winners against Donegal.
There’s a place in the history books too for manager Jack O’Connor. He joins Tyrone’s Mickey Harte as only the second man to lead minor, U21 and senior teams to All-Ireland glory.
Kerry led by two points at the break, 0-8 to 0-6, and looked to be home and hosed when they stretched the gap to six with 10 minutes to play.
But Jamie Brennan threw Donegal a lifeline in a dramatic finale when he fired in the game’s only goal on 51 minutes
Captain Niall Harley and Lorcán Connor followed up with a point apiece to bring Donegal back to within a single point.
But Kerry finished with a flourish and three unanswered points from Tom O’Sullivan, sub Jordan Kiely and Spillane capped a famous day.
Scorers for Kerry: K Spillane 0-5 (3f), M Burns, B O’Sullivan, L Carey, J Kiely 0-2 each, M Flaherty, T Ó Sé, S Ryan (f), T O’Sullivan each.
Scorers for Donegal: J Brennan 1-1, S McBrearty, J Campbell (f), L Connor (2f) 0-2 each, C McGonagle (f), C Mulligan, N Harley 0-1 each.
KERRY
1. Shane Ryan (Rathmore)
2. Dan O’Donoghue (Spa)
3. Brian Ó Beaglaioch (An Ghaeltacht)
4. Tom O’Sullivan (Dingle)
5. Brian Sugrue (Renard)
6. Andrew Barry (Na Gaeil)
7. Cormac Coffey (Kerins O’Rahillys)
8. Barry O’Sullivan (Dingle)
9. Mark O’Connor (Dingle)
10. Micheál Burns (Dr Crokes)
11. Brian Rayel (Lispole)
12. Matthew Flaherty (Dingle)
13. Killian Spillane (Templenoe)
14. Liam Kearney (Spa, capt)
15. Tomás Ó Sé (An Ghaeltacht)
Subs: Liam Carey for Coffey (29), Jordan Kiely for Kearney (HT), Robert Wharton for Sugrue (40), Stephen O’Sullivan for Ó Sé (50), Ivan Parker for Rayel (62).
DONEGAL
1. Danny Rodgers (An Clochán Liath)
2. Danny Monagle (Carn Domhnach)
3. Ciarán Gillespie (Gaoth Dobhair)
4. Colm Kelly (Aodh Ruadh BAS)
5. Stephen McMenamin (Aodh Rua Killygordan)
6. Tony McCleneghan (Bun an Phobail)
7. Cian Mulligan (Gaoth Dobhair)
25. Eoin Bán Gallagher (Na Cealla Beaga)
9. Caolán McGonagle (Bun Crannacha)
10. Stephen McBrearty (Cill Chartha)
11. Lorcán Connor (Na Dúnaibh)
12. Micheál Carroll (Gaoth Dobhair)
13. Jamie Brennan (Bun Dobhráin)
14. John Campbell (Bun Crannacha)
17. Ethan O’Donnell (Naomh Conaill)
Subs: Niall Harley for Kelly (37), Gavin McBride for O’Donnell (47), Christian Bonner for Gallagher (51), Ciarán Diver for Harley (57).
I think the GK is not fully confident and that can have a huge affect on the defenders. The young lad at RB last night looks a tidy player.
@Nollaig Elliot: he’s going to be a great player I think, he’s prone to being caught out too easy as well though. Still if they continue scoring more goals than the opposition we can’t give out too much..
@Nollaig Elliot: agree
@Paul Mallon: agreed nollaigh. The keeper and lovren badly need to be replaced. No sign of a keeper coming but hopefully they get hoewdes at least, if not VVD. Great going forward though, the season will be an absolute rollercoaster
@Paul Mallon: if LFC are taking any player from Southampton, it should be Fraser Forster. Dominates his six yard box, and bosses his defenders.
Mignolet is a good shot stopper period, any crosses coming into the box are however an absolute lottery (as shown again last night the one time he came off his line to try lunch one clear).
Defence absolutely starts from the Keeper out, in rugby terms defensively he’s the number eight at the back of a scrum i.e. anchors the scrum so it doesn’t get loose and can be disrupted by oppo, looks for any danger on oppo possession and smashes it, launches quick attack when his team wins possesion.
@Nollaig Elliot: true but you get the impression Klopp will be too stubborn to go beyond Mignolet and Karius
@j lad: Not sure if its stubborness. I reckon the CL playoff had a lot to do with it also. Players could be holding out to see if they qualified. With VVD his hands were tied. The player wanted the move but Southampton weren’t budging. Like Ronan said above, Forester should be the main target.
Get Howedes and Van DIJK
@Ollie Watson: Howedes not the answer.not reliable and if he was good enough he’d have got his big move before 29 years old
@j lad: you don’t know what you are talking about. Höwedes is a class act on and off the pitch, a World Cup winner who played every minute of every game. An outstanding leader and role model who turned down the big bucks of Bayern and Arsenal a couple of years ago to stay with his home town club so as he could “give something back”. He’d be a great signing for Liverpool and Kloop knows him well.
@Bob Cummings: Howedes can’t make Schalke team.
@John Buckley: only fit after a a few months out with injury. It seems the new coach will invest in youth, Goretzka to go as well.
I’m struggling to understand Klopps logic. Played Milner at LB all last season, drops 10m on Robertson to put him on the bench in favor of the guy who is clearly a liability! TAA is a decent rb and will do well but watching the keystone cops on his left can’t be inspiring for him. The right seems ok but the left is clearly a problem. Need a center half in and Robertson to get a run of games. Once Coutinho and Lalanna come back midfield will be sorted and the top 3 look awesome….
At this stage Klavan is a better option than Lovern. Klopp can’t start Lovern against Arsenal.
@raymond flynn: klavan has always been the better option but the fact we didnt pay 20m for him meant he gets little enough fair play , 1 poor game and he is benched again whereas lovern gets chance after chance
@Michael Coghlan: Klavan is the worst of them. Brian Kerr said that when he managed the Faroe Islands, they targeted Klavan as he was so bad. Gomez is a centre half or Conor Masterson – may be 18 but Klopp is constantly singing his praises.
@John Buckley: https://www.google.ie/amp/s/www.balls.ie/amp/football/ragnar-klavan-343603
@Dan: heard Kerr say it on RTE, didn’t realise he said it on Today fm as well. I have good time for Kerr so disappointing to see him get it so wrong, very funny though. Klavan still a terrible centre half.
@John Buckley: fair enough , I never said Kagan was great but he isn’t as bad as Kerr made out and is definitely better than lovern
Klopp said something after the match last night that gave off the impression a few players were lined up to join pending qualification for the group stages.even though us fans prob hope for 5 in we’ll prob end up with 1 or 2
@j lad: id take 1 or 2 in a heartbeat at this stage of the window.
@j lad: didn’t give any impressions only that CL is important when trying to sign a player or extend a player’s contract or keep a player which I feel it was more directed at without mentioning Coutinho
@The Chameleon: ‘Klopp reveals transfer boost’
http://www.skysports.com/share/11002599 i think he mean’t potential signings aswell as a dig at players holding back on signing new contracts
@Max Power: 1 or 2 only good enough if it’s a combination of centre backs,keeper,holding midfielder
@j lad: must be true if sky are saying it
Lovren : cant tackle, cant head, cant mark, not physical, no pace, a wimp, and gets a 5year contract !
@Mrs. Nugent: deadly isn’t it !