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Enda McGinley: Armagh will smell blood against reeling Derry

Derry face a massive test of their mettle against an Armagh side that will "smell blood" going into Sunday, according to three-time former All-Ireland winner Enda McGinley.

Allianz Football League Division 1 champions Derry looked set for a memorable summer after their spring exploits but an Ulster quarter-final defeat to a resurgent Donegal followed by a loss to Galway in Salthill on 18 May in their All-Ireland group opener has sparked doubts about Mickey Harte's team who had appeared to be riding the crest of a wave.

Up next is an Armagh side who have their own question marks but can start building their own momentum should they get the better of Derry in a 4pm throw-in at Celtic Park on Sunday (live on RTÉ2, RTÉ Player and RTÉ Radio 1).

Speaking on the RTÉ GAA Podcast, former Tyrone All-Star McGinley said the gauntlet has now been thrown down to Derry to find a second wind quickly.

"Rewind the clock to the end of the league final and what odds would you have got that Derry in their next two games would lose by six and five points respectively. You would have never thought that that was coming down the track and yet that's exactly what has hit them and they are camp reeling," he said.

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"Obviously the injury crisis that they've been hit at the wrong time of the year is a major thing, (Gareth) McKinless' sending off and just that general sense of a team fraying at the edges and having pushed themselves so hard, are they able to re-circle the wagons and relaunch this thing whenever

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