St Patrick's Athletic see off Shelbourne in Tolka Park classic
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.
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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).
Stephen Kenny showered his St Patrick's Athletic players with praise for hitting the heights on the way to an impressive 3-0 away victory over Shamrock Rovers in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division.
Teenager Mason Melia scored for the third match running as St Patrick's Athletic made it three league wins on the bounce for the first time this season.
The key Dublin derby between Shelbourne and St Patrick's Athletic will be shown live from Tolka Park on RTÉ2 on Monday, 30 September with the slightly earlier kick-off time of 7.15pm.
Stephen Kenny's young wonder Mason Melia proved the match winner as he came off the bench to earn just a second away win of the season for St Patrick’s Athletic against Dundalk at Oriel Park after his own teenage talent had threatened an upset.
Stephen Kenny returns to Oriel Park for the first time as a manager since their golden era, looking to keep St Patrick's Athletic’s hopes of a European finish alive and in the process sending Dundalk towards relegation.