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Published 15:00 18 Jul 2021 BST
Updated 15:24 18 Jul 2021 BST
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Referee Joe McQuillan may have been harsh with the black card decision but, added to his earlier yellow, there was no debate about Murphy getting his marching orders.
"I think the yellow card was right in the first instance," said RTE pundit Sean Cavanagh.
"The second one, for me, that bit of sharpness that he may be lacking, from the hamstring injury, Michael Murphy ordinarily doesn't fumble a ball like that. Kieran McGeary, who is having a brilliant game, got in there in front of him. "You could see, Michael knew. He knew there was an issue and he knew he was gone."https://twitter.com/TheSundayGame/status/1416758317679104009 Fellow pundit Pat Spillane quibbled over the black card aspect of the caution but added, "Did Michael Murphy deserve to get sent off? Yes."
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