Donegal's coach denies intentionally losing to Tyrone

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Donegal's manager Jim McGuinness denied accusations that his team intentionally lost to Tyrone, stating that winning was always the goal. Donegal lost 0-25 to 0-19, affecting their chances for the Division One final. Despite the defeat, McGuinness expressed satisfaction with his team's performance, given the many changes made. He emphasized the importance of preparing players for their upcoming Ulster Championship match against Derry. Donegal is now in third place in the league, behind Galway and Dublin. McGuinness confirmed that they aim to win their next match against Mayo while also focusing on preparations for the Derry game.


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