Tomás Ó Sé Had Typical Kerry Reaction After His County Were Paired With Tyrone

Kerry have dumped the defending All-Ireland champions out of this year's championship, overcoming Armagh on a scoreline of 0-32 to 1-21 at Croke Park.
The first half was a hard fought affair, with very little to separate the sides. Kerry probably had the better of the play for the majority of the first period, although a costly error would allow Armagh to score the goal that gave them a halftime lead.
However, Kerry would prove to be the dominant force in the game after the interval.
The Munster champions would play some scintillating football, placing massive pressure on Armagh all over the pitch. That included from the opposition kickout, with goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty finding it incredibly difficult to pick out his teammates from the restart.
This two-pointer from David Clifford proved to be the turning point in the game.
At one stage Kerry would score 14 points without reply in the second half, putting the game beyond Armagh.
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Tomás Ó Sé Had Typical Kerry Reaction To Tyrone DrawThis was a sensational performance from Kerry, with many viewing them as underdogs heading into this fixture. That certainly did not play out on the pitch, with Jack O'Connor's men head and shoulders above the opposition all over the pitch.
Kerry were then drawn to play Tyrone in the All-Ireland semi-finals, leading to a predictable reaction from Tomás Ó Sé as he jokingly played down his county's chances on RTÉ:
Those fellas will come back and haunt us again I'd say! They have been doing very well at underage level, there's no doubt about that.
I think it's the right draw for Kerry and it won't be long tuning them in. Even before they leave Croke Park, they know they're playing Tyrone.
It will be a cracker. It's going to be so hard to predict...
Any time I get asked questions like this I get in trouble. I don't know (who will be in the All-Ireland final) is the simple answer to that.
I think Tyrone will relish Kerry. After their performance today everyone will back [Kerry] in as favourites.
But the way results have gone this weekend, both favourites lost the games today, it's very hard to predict it.
It wouldn't be like a Kerry man to be talking up Tyrone's chances in fairness. The pair share plenty of history over since the turn of the century, with the Ulster county boasting a fantastic record against their Munster rivals.
That should certainly be a fantastic game, one that will be very difficult to call. If Kerry can replicate the performance they produced in this game, they will be tough to stop.
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