Donegal side following their defeat to Offaly
Donegal U-14 manager Aidan McAteer says the future is bright for the county despite his side falling to Offaly in the U-14 All-Ireland final in Carrigallen on a 4-5 to 2-6 scoreline.
Only a point separated the teams at the break, but Offaly hit a purple patch in the final 10 minutes of the game to cruise to a deserving five-point victory.
"Look we knew Offaly were going to be a good team. I mean you don't get to an All-Ireland final without being a good side, and they showed that today," said McAteer.
"We knew Offaly were going to come at us and battle hard, but at the same time, we had chances that we unfortunately didn't take, but look, that's sport and that's football. These girls are young and they'll learn from it, and really, that's what it's all about."
Despite losing this afternoon, McAteer praised his side and said that the season was all about developing the players. He acknowledged the hard work over the last seven months from the squad saying that the team had a will to win from day one, which is something that can't be taught.
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