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27th March 2017
10:10am BST

The Glenties man missed most of last year after picking up an injury in the national league and he was a serious loss to his county's seniors and under-21s.
But he's back and he's transformed even from the sensational talent he once was as a teenager. Now, he's a man.
Brendan Devenney knows a thing or two about shooting boots and what he is seeing from young Thompson is like nothing he has before.
The legendary Donegal attacker was on the latest GAA Hour football show to discuss his county's rise and he went for it with his praise of the new hero in Ballybofey.
"I've never seen a better left foot in all my life," Devenney said on the podcast. "You're on about hitting from distance or breaking through lines, Donegal suddenly have all these players coming at pace. Michael Murphy is still the general in the middle, Frank McGlynn is flying - he has a new lease of life - and even Hugh McFadden up full forward as the target man."The best left foot he's ever seen? Ever?
"I'm saying he's getting there," the Letterkenny man continued. "Honestly, I'm struggling. There are some sweet lefts and good left foots tend to be the sweetest of the lot but what I've seen of him in the league already, he's popped over scores that you might hit every three or four games - and he's done it in every match. "He hit five points against Cavan and then hit three points [against Tyrone], two from the right hand side from distance and then his third point with the outside of the boot is one of them champagne scores. It just seems to come so naturally to him and that's the hallmark of a great player. "I don't want to be heaping any pressure on the lad but he's got it all."Thompson is a fine player and he's only going to get better. That's scary. But the best left foot ever? https://twitter.com/BrianMurfie/status/844201853546106881 Well, it doesn't seem to faze him because he went out and did the exact same thing against Monaghan too, floating an outrageous effort from the left hand side from beyond the 45'. He only finished the day with one score though. His standards are slipping... Listen to all of Devenney's thoughts on Donegal's team below (from 47:20).
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