Michael Duffy Brian Maher Derry City Ireland soccer League of Ireland Bohemians Sport Bohs Michael Duffy Brian Maher Derry City Ireland

Bohs and Derry serve up four-goal thriller after delayed start

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Bohemians and Derry couldn't be separated in a thrilling 2-2 encounter at a sold out Dalymount Park.In a heavily delayed game, due to floodlight issues following a local power outage, the 4,142 in attendance were rewarded for their patience as a game that promised massive implications in both the title race and battle for European football next season lived up to its billing. FULL MATCH DETAILS Level on points before kick-off, but the visitors had that ace in the hole of a game in hand over The Gypsies, both sides knew a slip up could be costly as we enter the home stretch of the 2023 season, and it was the home side who made most of the early running and really should have been ahead just two minutes in.Following a deep cross to the back post, that caused mayhem in the Derry defence, the ball eventually fell invitingly for the in-form frontman, Johnny Afolabi, but somehow the big number nine got his feet all wrong and fluffed his lines.The dominant start from the unbeaten-in-eight Bohs paid off after 12 minutes when James Clarke was brilliantly found behind the Derry back line by Paddy Kirk's through ball and the attacking midfielder did the rest coolly slotting the ball under Brian Maher.The visitors were dealt yet another blow after 20 minutes, losing the talismanic Mark Connolly, forced off through injury.Despite the setbacks, and against the run of play, the visitors hauled themselves level when Paul McMullen slipped in Michael Duffy inside the area and the winger's powerful strike from close range deflected up past the helpless James Talbot.In a thrilling end-to-end both sides had chances to add to their tally and on the stroke of half time it was the visitors turn to take the lead.

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