Damien Duff calls for one last push from Shelbourne players after loss to Shamrock Rovers
Damien Duff says that winning the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division is still in Shelbourne's hands despite another Dublin derby defeat on Sunday evening.
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Damien Duff says that winning the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division is still in Shelbourne's hands despite another Dublin derby defeat on Sunday evening.
Shelbourne manager Damien Duff contrasted his own side's profligacy with the "stone-cold killers" of St Patrick's Athletic after a devastating loss at Tolka Park, while making a brief but pointed criticism of the officiating in the Premier Division encounter.
Shelbourne suffered another serious stumble in their faltering title race, falling to a painful and dramatic defeat at the hands of St Patrick’s Athletic.
St Patrick's Athletic manager Stephen Kenny hailed the role played by his captain Joe Redmond after the in-form Saints prevailed 3-2 against Shelbourne in a thrilling Tolka Park encounter that could ultimately decide where the league title ends up.
Shelbourne have another chance to open up a sizeable lead at the head of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division table when the form side in the country St Patrick's Athletic visit Tolka Park (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
In this SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division title race that nobody wants to win, Shelbourne extended their lead at the summit to four points despite winning just one of their last eight league games.
Frantz Pierrot had endured a mixed bag against Derry City this season but the Drogheda United forward struck a blow to the title hopes of Ruaidhri Higgins' side with a second half brace at United Park.
Not many leagues in world football can say every single team is in the mix for winning a league title, qualifying for Europe or trying to stay in the division with just five matches to go.