Kerry and Tyrone are set to renew their historic rivalry at Croke Park in Saturday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship knockout series.
The high-stakes fixture comes as defending champions Kerry look to continue their campaign for back-to-back national titles against an Ulster side known for its defensive defiance.
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Former Tyrone Manager Expresses Confidence
Former Tyrone manager Feargal Logan expressed confidence that the Red Hands possess the capability to upset the tournament favorites.
"It's a big task for Tyrone, but it's doable," Logan said.
Reflecting on the trajectory of the Munster champions earlier in the competitive season, Logan noted that the squad initially appeared to lack their typical sharpness before finding their rhythm.
"Kerry have looked bit off-beam earlier in the season and that's a dangerous thing to say about the Kingdom," Logan said.
Logan highlighted the recent resurgence of the defending champions, pointing specifically to the impact of their star forward line.
"They have clicked into gear now and have the boy wonder 'Cliffy' (David Clifford)," he said.
Logan also emphasized the long-standing reliability and exceptional performance of Tyrone's veteran goalkeeper, Niall Morgan, over the past decade.
"I could give you a number of Tyrone men who have been crucial, but Niall has been central to Tyrone for 10-plus years," Logan said.
Morgan recently secured a vital victory for his team by executing a decisive late free kick from long range during a previous round against Mayo.