Derry have everything to go to the next level - Corry
Paul Corry believes Derry City have the resources, players and manager to "go to the next level" and massively challenge Shamrock Rovers over the next few seasons.
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Paul Corry believes Derry City have the resources, players and manager to "go to the next level" and massively challenge Shamrock Rovers over the next few seasons.
Shamrock Rovers lead the Premier Division by six points from challengers Derry City – but a draw against Drogheda United at a wet and windy Head In The Game Park has left the door open for a dramatic conclusion to the title race.
"Not good enough at this level." That was the verdict of Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley following his side's 2-0 defeat to Molde at Tallaght Stadium.
Jack Byrne could have been forgiven for fuming at the match officials after David Fofana's headed goal for Molde at Tallaght Stadium was allowed to stand, but the Shamrock Rovers playmaker was measured in his criticism of a moment that proved a turning point in a 2-0 defeat in the Europa Conference League encounter.
Shamrock Rovers remain rooted to the bottom of Group F in the UEFA Europa Conference League, following a 2-0 home loss to Norwegian side Molde.
Shamrock Rovers' aspirations of reaching the knock-out phase of the Europa Conference League are all but over as Stephen Bradley’s side were beaten 2-0 by Molde at Tallaght Stadium.
As the Extra.ie FAI Cup reaches the latter stages, Derry City are the overall favourites to clinch the trophy as the only club from the upper reaches of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division still in the competition.
Three days can be a long time in football; even longer if you are trying to juggle a three-in-a-row title race with the group stages of European competition.