*Alan Sweeney battles to win the ball. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill.

LITTLE mistakes came at a big price for Clareโ€™s senior footballers in their three point loss to Louth, manager Peter Keane said.

Louth ran out 2-17 2-14 winners over Clare in Oโ€™Moore Park on Sunday, the Leinster champions led by eight at half-time and entering the final ten minutes before Clare made them sweat for victory.

The defeat, Clareโ€™s fourth in a row ends their campaign for 2025.

On the field, mistakes once again proved costly got for Clare in allowing Louth to take control of Sundayโ€™s game. โ€œThere is plenty of talent there, itโ€™s just that little mistakes cost us in games and these are things that need to be cut out and eradicated. If that can be done there is a bright future,โ€ Keane said.

Manus Dohertyโ€™s black card sixteen minutes into the game was a major talking point in Sundayโ€™s game.

Speaking to The Clare Echo about the decision, the Clare manager stated, โ€œWhen you are on pitch level, itโ€™s hard to know whether or not it was a black card. It did seem to me it was but I am not going to shoot the referee on it, when you are a distance away from it. It did feel harsh and we suffered as a result, they got something like 2-4 from it in that widow. Look at the margins, we lost be one score and that was a very difficult window for us. That said we hurt ourselves around that period too, little sloppy passes, they hurt usโ€.

Louthโ€™s experience was a decisive factor, he felt. โ€œThey are a team on the go for three, four or five years now. They came out of Division 4 into 3 and held their place and got into 2 and held their place,. They are Leinster champions and deservedly so, they put up a great performance and they are no bad team. I have to say I am totally proud of the lads and the way they went at it, yes we were in a bad place at half time, eight down but only a kick of the all in it at the end and if we had a little more time we would have got something from itโ€.

Praising his charges for the manner in which they played in the second half he said, โ€œone thing I have found out about these lads all year, they have tremendous, tremendous heart, they never give up. Sometimes things donโ€™t go their way but they donโ€™t give up. From the very first challenge game we played this year they have showed that, they never dieโ€.

Captain Cillian Brennan missed out on Sundayโ€™s tie through injury. โ€œIt does hurt when there are injuries but itโ€™s about building a squad and getting as much depth as we can into the squad. You need everybody and everybody to be fitโ€.

The Clare boss went on to say, โ€œI feel we have progressed and improved as the year has gone on and one would like to think that the players would feel the sameโ€. Concluding the manager said โ€œitโ€™s for lads to continue to develop and the club championship is their next stepโ€.

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