Peter Keane reluctant to focus on long-term positives after All-Ireland final loss

Ultimately, it was too good an request Kerry. After hanging with Dublin for the game and the first half of the playoff, their resistance eventually waned.
There are numerous positives for the Munster county, while they encounter a winter where they will rue their missed chance, and the future will be bright.
It was scant consolation to get Peter Keane.
“You’re not too worried about moving forward now,” the Kerry supervisor said at full time. “You’re just frustrated with the result and you worry about that at the upcoming few months or weeks.”
But he does understand that the Kingdom are not far away from the standard.
“It’s disappointing, we dropped the league closing here and we have lost an All-Ireland final here. But seem that happens,” he lamented.
“There was a lot of learning. It was a year which even looking into championship, what would be the best six teams at the championship? Dublinwe brought with. We brought with. Tyrone, we beat. Ourselves. Cork we’d defeated in the Munster Championship. Mayo, we’d beaten in Killarney.
“So there was no simple path to this for a young team and you would hope they learn from this. But we happy but you’re not pleased to get rid of an All-Ireland closing.
“If you want to put a positive spin on it, then you are thinking that but at the close of the day you’ve dropped an All-Ireland closing and you go away and you lick your wounds and also gather your self come at it again next year.”
The Cahirciveen native questioned the time of this replay, also paid tribute to the followers of the team.
He explained:”In Kerry they totally got behind this group, actually between the draw and the playoff, the colours which came out, the more signs that came out and the service that has been there. They just have been mesmerized by this team and the youth of them.
“Of course young lads were going to make mistakes but they were backing them every which manner they could. What exactly are we here at six on a Saturday evening that’s a time to perform an replay. They came outside, you’ve got people who’ll be heading home in the street tonight to Valentia or Cahirciveen Island and they will not be home until three or even four in the morning. They came out and they’ve supported this team in great numbers.”
Yet, he booked the victors, who achieved an unprecedented fifth name of Kerry praise.
“They’re after winning five All-Irelands in a row, so it is a historical day,” noted Keane. “Regardless of what was likely to happen now, they were either going to win not win five. There was likely to be history one way or another. And seem you need to decorate them and congratulate them on their accomplishment.”
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