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Derry still in good spirits despite defeat to Donegal – Eoin McEvoy

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Derry defender Eoin McEvoy has backed his county to come back from their loss to Donegal in the Ulster Senior Football quarter-final.

After starting April on a high after their league final win over All-Ireland champions Dublin, Mickey Harte's side were swiftly brought back to earth in their defeat to Donegal in the Ulster championship.

A positive for Derry has been the performances of Eoin McEvoy, who won the PwC GAA/GPA Player of the Month for March. While Derry will have time to prepare for the first game of the All-Ireland series, McEvoy insists Derry are still in good spirits despite the setback against their rivals. "It wasn't really that big of a setback.

We know we are in a good place. We had a very good McKenna Cup and league campaign. Probably the biggest thing that disappointed us was the performance and the energy levels we brought to the game. "Individually, you have to look at yourself first and foremost and and personally ask why you didn't bring the level that was needed. "Hopefully the few weeks off will give us time to recharge and training has been going well, there has been a bit of bite to it. "We have a good long break to the round-robin.

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