Shelbourne are brimming with confidence heading into this weekend's FAI Cup final against Derry City at the Aviva Stadium, according to captain Luke Byrne.The Reds have been consistently improving throughout the season under new manager Damien Duff, rounded off by a win in Waterford to secure their place in this season’s showpiece.Shelbourne struggled for a run of results and consistent performances at the start of the campaign, however, they ended as a much more cohesive unit, regularly competing with sides at the top half of the table.One such result was a well-earned 1-1 draw away at the Ryan McBride Brandywell, and it proved a dress rehearsal for Sunday’s clash, coming the week after both sides secured semi-final success.Avoiding relegation was the main aim for the famous Dublin club as they returned to the top flight of Irish football, while the FAI Cup was an aspiration for rookie manager Duff."We’re excited, but we’re very relaxed," said Byrne, speaking to RTE Sport."We’ve prepared for this game over the last couple of weeks, analysed Derry and prepared for the game as we would for any other game."So the routine has stayed the same and that confidence comes from the preparation.
It’s a day to be enjoyed."Twenty-five points separated Shelbourne and second-placed Derry in the league table this season with Duff’s side ending the campaign in seventh place, however, Byrne is embracing the underdogs tag and is convinced, based on previous meetings, that the Tolka Park club have every chance."Derry are the favourites, but they’ve been very close games this season, we’ve beaten them and there has not been a lot between the teams."I’ll be expecting similar on Sunday, two teams that are familiar with each other and will