Slick Ferencvaros prove far too good for Shamrock Rovers
It was déja vu all over again for Shamrock Rovers as a 4-0 defeat to Hungarian champions Ferencvaros all but ended their Europa League group stage hopes.
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It was déja vu all over again for Shamrock Rovers as a 4-0 defeat to Hungarian champions Ferencvaros all but ended their Europa League group stage hopes.
Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley believes that midfielder Dylan Watts is one of the few players in the League of Ireland that can change the tempo of a game, an attribute that no doubt will be needed as the Hoops face Ferencvaros in the first leg of the Europa League play-off round this evening.
Shamrock Rovers had goalkeeper Alan Mannus to thank for a share of the spoils at rivals Derry City.
Rory Gaffney and Aidomo Emakhu scored big second-half goals to keep Shamrock Rovers’ adventure in Europe on the boil as Stephen Bradley’s side delivered the caution and control required to see off FK Shkupi in the sapping heat of Skopje’s National Arena Todor Proeski.
Shamrock Rovers beat North Macedonian champions Shkupi 3-1 in the first leg of their third round Europa League qualifier.
Ireland might yet have two teams in the group stages of European combat for the first time after Shamrock Rovers defeated their North Macedonian rivals Shkupi 3-1 – the ultimate victory in a game billed as a struggle between good and 'evil' prior to kick-off by the visitors.
Shamrock Rovers have given themselves a cracking chance of progressing to the second qualifying round of the Champions League after a relatively comfortable win on a cloudy night in Dublin before over 7,000 fans.
A Rory Gaffney daisycutter right before half-time proved to be the only goal as Shamrock Rovers squeezed past Finn Harps in Ballybofey.