Jim McGuinness says Donegal did not have enough “energy” as they lose to Cork in their All-Ireland SFC round two match at Ballybofey. Donegal led by seven points at one stage, but the game finishes with Cork edging them 1-13 to 0-17. McGuinness attributes the result to a lack of intensity, saying his side “lacked spark” and failed to maintain the momentum from their earlier advantage. The match swings as Cork closes the gap after Donegal’s lead, turning the contest into a low-scoring, tight finish. Both reports describe the same key details: the seven-point lead slipping, the final scoreline of Cork 1-13 to Donegal 0-17, and McGuinness’s assessment that Donegal’s performance lacked the energy needed to see the game out. The outcome leaves Donegal with work to do after failing to convert their advantage into a win.