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Loughgall's manager, Dean Smith, expressed understanding for his team's struggles following a challenging 4-0 loss to Cliftonville. Despite the disappointing outcome, Smith refrained from being overly critical of his players, acknowledging the significant impact of injuries on the squad's performance.
The match showcased Loughgall's difficulties, as they faced a well-organized Cliftonville side that capitalized on their opportunities. Smith highlighted the resilience of his squad, which has battled through numerous challenges this season. He emphasized the importance of focusing on player recovery and regrouping for future matches.
While the defeat was tough to swallow, Smith remains optimistic about his team's potential. He believes that with time and the return of key players, Loughgall can regain their competitive edge. The manager's supportive approach aims to motivate the squad to learn from their mistakes and improve as the season progresses.
As they look ahead, Loughgall aims to bounce back and reclaim their form, demonstrating their determination to overcome adversity and achieve better results in upcoming fixtures.
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