Monaghan must take Armagh down the stretch – McManusImage source, Inpho & Getty ImagesImage caption, Monaghan have been boosted by All-Star Conor McCarthy’s return to fitness before facing in-form Armagh forwards like Oisin Conaty ByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished42 minutes agoMonaghan must tighten up defensively and summon the defiant energy of 2013 to shock “heavy favourites” Armagh in Sunday’s Ulster Senior Football final, says Conor McManus. The Clones showpiece pits two teams hoping to end long droughts for provincial silverware, with Monaghan’s last Anglo-Celt Cup coming in 2015.But with Armagh widely tipped to end their 18-year wait after annihilating Down by 28 points in the semi-final, Monaghan may need to emulate the 2013 final when they showed remarkable intensity to stun reigning All-Ireland champions Donegal and win the county’s first Ulster title since 1988. “It’s going to take that sort of performance to win this Ulster final,” stated McManus, who scored 0-3 in the 2013 final before captaining Monaghan to a repeat win over Donegal two years later.”Let’s be realistic about it. Monaghan will have to be at their best but that goes without saying. It’s perfectly set up for Monaghan, going in as huge underdogs. Armagh scored 3-33 the last day out. “The big thing for Monaghan is to bring this game down the stretch, the last 15 or 20 minutes. If they can do that, they’ll be comfortable in that position with very little pressure on them. That’s the challenge for Monaghan.”We must match Armagh’s performance level – Bannigan
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