Shamrock Rovers missed the chance to go seven points clear atop the SSE Airtricity League table, stumbling to a scoreless draw that also confirmed UCD's relegation.This could have been a stinging result in the title race, however the Hoops could breathe a sigh of relief after rivals Derry City fell to defeat in Sligo.St Patrick's Athletic could now be their biggest title threat, sitting six points behind with a game in hand.
That said, Stephen Bradley’s side are still firmly in the driving seat as they chase a fourth league title in-a-row.Failing to win any of their first six games, the Hoops were slow to kickstart their title defence earlier this season.
They looked like that sluggish side again tonight, even if they turned the screw late on.While that stuttering form was soon halted, this isn’t the Rovers team of recent years.
They usually have the experience to win games like this, even to win titles, but there remains a need to invest in the off-season.Bradley and Hoops fans won’t care if they lift the league title this season, but the likely champions-elect should be putting opponents like this to the sword.The Students have a goal difference of -63, but defended heroically as Rovers struggled to slice open a bank of 10 defensive shirts.For 60 long minutes the Hoops created practically nothing.