*Brian Lohan looks on during Saturday’s loss to Tipperary. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.ย 

CLARE are โ€œcompletely dependentโ€ on other results to save their season, manager Brian Lohan has acknowledged.

Successive championship losses to Waterford and Tipperary have Clare on the brink of exiting the championship.

Reflecting on the season to date, shortly after Saturdayโ€™s loss to Tipperary at Zimmer Biomet Pรกirc Cรญosรณg, Clare manager Brian Lohan said โ€œitโ€™s been tough because of the injuries more than anything else. We are asking a lot of guys to go out and tough it out against real good quality opposition. We just came up a little bit short but itโ€™s only a little bit. I wouldnโ€™t be that downbeat about it. We are still delighted with our bunch, they showed a great bit of endeavour again todayโ€.

Commenting further on the injuries he said โ€œwe thought we were equipped to deal with that but obviously not. We have been unlucky with the number of injuries. Thatโ€™s not an excuse. Credit to Tipp, they played well, they have had some tough times and credit to themโ€.

He said Shane Oโ€™Donnell โ€œtrained twice, itโ€™s not ideal but it is what it isโ€.

Understandably disappointed to have lost to Tipperary he said, โ€œwe did well in the second half and we got back level but Tipperary pushed on a got a couple of scores. The space they were able to create in the first half put us under pressure for the first twenty minutes. We had expected to do better but we didnโ€™tโ€.

Continuing he said โ€œwe did well for all of the second half, we got to grips with their forward line, they werenโ€™t making the same kind of runs in the second half as in the first. Look we were there or thereabous and unfortunately not able to get the victoryโ€.

Asked why Clare didnโ€™t manage to go ahead after drawing level in the closing stages he said, โ€œthere are two teams out there, and you must give credit to Tipp, they responded well, That happens in hurling, sometimes you are beaten regardless of all the planning or effort put inโ€.

Commenting on the breeze and the effect it had on the game he said, โ€œI didnโ€™t think it was a nine point advantage, five or six maybe. I wouldnโ€™t fault any of the lads, they responded very well but we are disappointed to loseโ€.

Continuing he said โ€œyou have to give credit to Tipp. They responded well for the last five or six minutes. They go a good response from their bench as we did from ours. They were able to get the scores and he victoryโ€.

The Wolfe Tones clubman accepted โ€œwe are dependent on other results now. We will see how the other games will go and take it from thereโ€.

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