Paul McGrane (left) gets to grips with Liam McBarron at Clones
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Fermanagh boss Charlie Mulgrew had mixed emotions after the 2-5 to 0-11 draw with Armagh in Sunday's Ulster SFC semi-final at Clones.
"We are disappointed but at the same time relieved as the game could have went anyway at the end," he said.
"We had a couple of late chances but there was a lot of pressure out there and it's hard to be sore on the lads.
"A draw is a fair result - Armagh could have kicked a winning point at the end but we have another opportunity."
Mulgrew praised the defending champions but believes the Ernemen can be a match for any team.
"We can't go out there thinking we are less that Armagh," he added.
"They are a fine side and showed it again today - they are a very difficult team to beat.
"We have to expect that if we go out and produce a decent performance we have a chance of getting a result."
Armagh captain Paul McGrane was happy to secure a replay thanks to a late equalising point from Oisin McConville.
"We are very relieved to get another bite of the cherry," said the Orchard midfielder.
"The momentum was with Fermanagh after they got the goal in the second half and we are just happy to get the replay.
"It was very nip and tuck. There is very little between teams, there are no underdogs anymore and it is just what happens on the day."