Derry not throwing in title race towel after late break
It has been a stuttering few weeks for manager Ruaidhri Higgins and his Derry City team, so last night's dramatic win away to Shelbourne was a timely confidence booster.
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It has been a stuttering few weeks for manager Ruaidhri Higgins and his Derry City team, so last night's dramatic win away to Shelbourne was a timely confidence booster.
Derry City moved into second spot in the Premier Division thanks to a late victory at Shelbourne.
St Patrick's Athletic inflicted a painful home defeat on Dublin rivals Bohemians in a result that is likely to be crucial when European qualification is decided at the end of the season.
Andy Lyons grabbed a late winner for the second time in the space of just three days as Shamrock Rovers maintained their quest for a league and cup double with victory over Drogheda United.
Bohemians 2-5 Wexford Youths Lying just two points behind league leaders Shelbourne, Wexford came into this game knowing they are in a genuine title race and it took just 19 minutes for them to open their account at Dalymount Park. Ellen Molloy was played into the inside-left channel and slid the ball past Rachael Kelly with impressive calm. Wexford led by that single goal at the break with no hint of the frantic second half that was to follow. Kylie Murphy clattered a shot off the Bohs crossbar five minutes after the restart but it was Bohemians who scored next, Kira Bates-Crosbie heading home an equaliser 66 minutes in. But the home side's hopes were short lived and four minutes later Murphy swept Wexford back in to the lead after Molloy had created the opening. Three minutes after that Nicola Sinnott turned in a corner to make it 3-1. Lisa Murphy headed Bohs back into contention on 78 minutes but within two minutes Meabh Russell had made it 4-2 and in added time the visitors added a fifth through substitute Aine Walsh.
Lee Devitt scored the pick of the goals as First Division Treaty United clinically punished sloppy defending to get their name into the hat for Tuesday's FAI Cup quarter-final draw.
Shamrock Rovers will begin their Europa Conference League group stage campaign at home to Djurgarden on Thursday 8 September.
Derry City showed their Premier Division class to easily defeat ten-man Cork City and book their spot in the Extra.ie FAI Cup quarter-finals.