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Published 17:05 16 Apr 2018 BST
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In order to achieve this feat, he needed to do a lot of running.
He was too late closing down Ander Herrera to obstruct the pass. However, once the ball found its way to Sanchez, he gave chase.
He caught up with the Chilean star and put in an absolutely inch-perfect tackle.
However, the job wasn't done yet.
While Sanchez slowly regained his composure, McClean popped straight back up and made sure he was available should the ball come back his way.
Once it did, you guessed it... more running.
McClean's work ethic never stopped. As Wright pointed out, the Derry man kept going until his body couldn't take it anymore. He pushed himself to the limit.
"This is towards the end. He is literally ran himself into the ground. Watch him now, just watch him. He is out on his feet."
Chapman interjected with, "the technical term's 'knackered'."
Wright swiftly agreed. "Absolutely knackered."
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