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'We were magnificent' - Welders boss Kee on Glens defeat

Celebration time for the Welders after moving 2-1 in front against the Glens
Celebration time for the Welders after moving 2-1 in front against the Glens [PACEMAKER]

H&W Welders manager Paul Kee praised his team despite losing 4-2 to Glentoran in the Irish Cup fifth-round tie at Blanchflower Stadium.

The Championship hosts led their east Belfast neighbours 2-1 before the in-form Glens fought back to secure victory.

James Singleton headed the visitors in front before a Ewan McCoubrey double put the Welders on course for a huge upset.

David Fisher levelled for the Premiership outfit and a Lewis Patterson own goal was followed by Frankie Hvid sealing Glentoran's place in the next round.

"I thought we were excellent - excellent in the first half, controlled large parts and again I thought we were excellent in the second half," said Kee.

"But we can't give goals away the way we did. The second, third and fourth [goals] were really disappointing individual errors.

"However, as a team I thought we were magificent - we moved the ball, passed the ball, played good football but they had a bit more nous and a bit more quality and that's where we lacked in individual moments.'

"I said to the boys 'how did we lose that match 4-2?'. They will be disappointed. It's a case of picking them back up but they will take heart from the performance."