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Mickey Harte hails Derry effort after win over Tyrone

Gary Ferry, 4 Feb

Mickey Harte admitted it was ‘a hard day’s work’ for his team as Derry

maintained their 100% start to life back in Division One with a win

over Tyrone.

The Derry boss watched his team struggle to impose themselves in the

first half with a strong wind at their backs, and were forced to dig

deep to prevail after the break, although 10 Tyrone wides helped them

to stay in front throughout. It was never expected to be easy for

Derry, and Harte admitted that the conditions made it even more

difficult.

“It was and we had the hurricane in the first half and we didn't really

make a lot of it on the score-board,” he said.

“We knew there was a real battle on but the idea was to widen the gap

before we allowed them close it and that had to happen, which was good

because that meant that we got the momentum and it took the energy out

of them. They had serious energy in the first half and they were the

ones who were battling so hard.

"They could have been in a better position but for big (Odhran) Lynchy

making a big save, we would have been in dire straits there but we

still felt being three points up if we managed our game right we could

get a result out of it, but it was a hard day’s work.”

With the wind as strong as it was throughout, it was suggested that

Derry would need to have a sizeable lead heading into the break, with a

Tyrone fightback inevitable.

“Absolutely,” Harte agreed. “We maybe could have been six or seven

points up to justify the strength of the breeze. The secret is if you

can get a few scores and widen the gap that meant that they had to

chase the game more and that's out it panned out.

“Once they had to chase the game, maybe take chances, use the breeze to

carry the ball, but it wasn't accurate so it left that they weren't

chipping away at our lead and then our players got more energy out of

that and that's just the way it is.

“If you can stretch the lead instead of condensing it when you're

against a hurricane then that gives you the extra energy.”

It has taken six games for Derry to find the net under Harte, and after

having one disallowed midway through the second half, Conor Glass

finally got one which counted, a strike which ended Tyrone’s

resistance.

“There was several shots at goal, we hit the crossbar as well but

thankfully we got a good goal,” Harte reflected. £It was good to get a

goal in the end even if I’m not sure of Conor meant it. We ended up

getting a goal -a rare goal – but a good goal.”

It is now maximum points from the opening two games against Kerry and

Tyrone in Division One, a return which Harte is understandably

delighted with at this early stage of the season.

“It's important to have early points because they're always harder to

get as the season goes on,” he said. “It doesn't guarantee you anything

but it leaves you a wee bit of breathing space, so let’s hope we can

add to it.

The only downside to the victory was the second half injury to

goalkeeper Odhran Lynch, which could mean a race against time to be fit

for Derry’s next game against Monaghan at Celtic Park in just two

weeks’ time.

"He had a bit of an injury over the last 10 or 12 days,” Harte

revealed. “He was passed fit to play by the medics but it must have

come back on him and Ryan Scullion got a bit of experience at this

level, which is good."