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‘Learn from the mistakes' – Joey O'Brien says there are valuable lessons in Qarabag loss for Shels' challenges ahead

‘Learn from the mistakes' – Joey O'Brien says there are valuable lessons in Qarabag loss for Shels' challenges ahead

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Joey O'Brien believes the lessons from a tough night against Qarabag will be short term pain for long term gain as far as Shelbourne's European ambitions are concerned.
O'Brien's side suffered a three goal defeat at Tolka Park which kills their hopes of progression in the Champions League but they have the significant fallback of a drop to the Europa League and the insurance of a Conference League playoff if the second tier is beyond them.
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