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Published 08:27 4 Feb 2019 GMT
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They dominated Tyrone in Healy Park on Sunday. They outran them, outmuscled them and outplayed them severely. It was a bit of a manhandling, if truth be told. One team arrived in Omagh right up to the pitch of where you'd want to be to play Tyrone in their back garden. The other side looked off, again.
Where Mayo were sharp, Tyrone were sluggish. Where the home team were indecisive, the visitors were ruthless. And all over the pitch Horan's men won their battles and created mismatches.
Stephen Coen named at corner back was both a signal of intent and tactically astute, knowing Tyrone wouldn't name three full forwards. Deploying Keith Higgins to pick up the other full forward who'd inevitably drop back was another underplayed decision by the management.
It was Darren McCurry who Higgins waltzed by as he drove in for a rip-roaring dropped-shoulder goal and it was Higgins who was having a laugh in the Mayo half forward line for most of the game, linking with Moran and co, hurting Tyrone's conservatism.
And if there was any doubt about the longevity of the 2017 Footballer of the Year, Moran looked like a teenager out there with the same zip, the same hunger and the same class as his best days.
His disguised pass to Brian Reape in the first half showed the level of joy and invention cursing through Mayo's football.
Stephen Coen - the other listed corner back - got the ball first on the Tyrone 20 and palmed it on to Moran. Peter Harte, Rory Brennan and Niall Morgan are all worried about Moran drilling an effort at goal.
Moran drops the head and puts his foot through it, drawing Morgan more to his near post and freezing Brennan and Harte.
They've been caught out though.
He's spotted Reape at the far side and fed a delightful pass through.
Harte and Brennan can only watch but Morgan got across with super reflexes and agility to get out and close down Reape who might've had better luck if he went on his left.
Watch it from 00:38 below but, mostly, enjoy the Mayo swagger. It's back.
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