Donegal’s All-Ireland Senior Football Championship campaign ends with an extra-time defeat to Dublin at Croke Park, and manager Jim McGuinness says his team “didn’t do enough.” After the match, McGuinness reflects on Donegal’s performance, pointing to a lack of consistency as a factor in their exit from the competition. The defeat is described as dramatic, with the game reaching extra time before Donegal are beaten by Dublin. Both reports note that McGuinness frames the loss in terms of performance levels across the contest rather than focusing on a single moment or incident. With the championship run concluded, Donegal are eliminated from further contention, while Dublin advance following the extra-time result. The accounts align on the key details: McGuinness’ assessment of insufficient output, the extra-time nature of the loss, and the venue of Croke Park.