![]() “We've played Mayo a good few times in the last few years and it's all about getting it right on the day,” says Tierney. That was the case when they drew in the first round of the League and then later met in the Final when Mayo were triumphant by three points.Įach team knows the other inside out, there will be no surprises, so the focus for both camps this week will be on recharging themselves physically and emotionally after defeats to Armagh and Cork at the weekend. You can say with some certainty that there won’t be much between Galway and Mayo on Sunday. There's no time, is there? It's a quick turn around so all we'll be doing is getting the bodies right and the minds right.” “We can't afford to be feeling sorry for ourselves. ![]() We'll do a bit of video analysis and everything and there'll be a few questions asked, but then all we'll be doing will be focusing then on Mayo and trying our best again. “We've to park the Armagh game now tonight at training. “Yeah, I suppose it does, we just have to completely flip everything around now and just focus on the task in hand and that is Mayo this Sunday,” says Tierney. Galway footballer, Matthew Tierney, admits that will require a mental adjustment for a team that seemed to be cruising after a Connacht title win and wins over Tyrone and Westmeath in the group phase before that loss to Armagh. Instead fate has seen fit to instead hand them what will surely be an arduous test on Sunday against the team they know better than any other, Mayo. Had Shane Walsh landed a difficult late free they’d be resting up this weekend as table-toppers preparing for as yet unknown All-Ireland Quarter-Final opponents. Galway’s football championship campaign which had been motoring along serenely until Sunday’s defeat to Armagh has suddenly hit a bump in the road.
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