Sligo boss Tony McEntee described yesterday’s penalty shoot-out in Carrick-on-Shannon as a “very hard way” to decide the contest between his side and hosts Leitrim.
Both teams served up a cracking contest at Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, where it finished 2-16 to 1-19 after extra-time, and in the shoot-out, Sligo ‘keeper Aidan Devaney would prove the hero as the Yeats men won 4-3 to move into the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup where they now face Cavan on June 19.
"It was a great game of football. It was a hugely entertaining match for what was a great crowd and they got great value there," McEntee told RTE Sport afterwards.
"Penalties was a very hard way for one of those teams to lose.
"I would have felt we had a number of chances to win that game and left a number of chances behind us. Going to penalties is always pot luck. We're delighted to get the result but we know we've a lot to work on and improve.
"As for the game, we kicked a lot of wides. In total, we had 48 shots, which is a remarkable amount of shots. So, there was some bad decision making there.
"But we worked our way into the game, we fought hard and we were up against a very good Leitrim team."
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