McGuinness leaving no stone unturned

May 21, 2013

Donegal manager Jim McGuinness talks to his players. INPHO
Jim McGuinness and Donegal are "leaving no stone unturned" in their quest to defeat Tyrone.

Should the All-Ireland champions prevail at Ballybofey this weekend, it would be their third consecutive Ulster championship win over the O'Neill County.

"It is a huge challenge against top-quality opposition and the support and the atmosphere there will be very special," the Donegal manager tells today's Irish News.

"It will be something our players will remember for the rest of their lives from that point of view, so it will focus the minds very quickly.

"They are playing well and we were just lucky to get over the line in very tough matches both years. I have no doubt that it will be something similar.

"The players are very grounded, have a good attitude, are very focussed and we are leaving no stone unturned, in terms of our preparation, to get the performance right.

"If we do deliver a top-class performance and don't win the match, we will not look back in anger.

"You prepare the best you can and you give everything you've got and if you give everything you've got, you have nothing left to give."

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