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Shelbourne claim famous win in Slovenia

ZNK Pomurje 0-1 Shelbourne

Shelbourne claimed a 1-0 victory over ZNK Pomurje in their opening game of the 2022-23 UEFA Women's Champions League, which sees them progress to the final of the Champions Path.

The Reds will now meet Icelandic champions Valur on Sunday with the winners advancing through to the next stage of the competition.

This was a difficult game in hot conditions at the Fazanerija City Stadium in Slovenia. But the blistering start made by Shels gave them an early advantage that they would not allow to slip away.

In the opening two minutes, the SSE Airtricity Women's National League champions were awarded a penalty. However, Noelle Murray's spot-kick was saved by goalkeeper Iva Kocijan.

Shels didn't even have a moment to fret about that miss as Heather O'Reilly popped up two minutes later to loop a headed effort into the back of the net for her first goal for the club.

Up the other end, goalkeeper Amanda Budden made the first of several fine saves to keep out the hosts. The Cork stopper was in sensational form throughout this tricky tie.

Shels looked sharper in the first half and Murray forced Kocijan to push a long-effort effort onto her own crossbar, while Emma Starr was a constant threat with her runs off the ball.

An injury to Jess Gargan forced a reshuffle with Keeva Keenan - who was superb - switching from left to right-back as Leah Doyle came on.

In the second period Pomurje throw everything at grabbing an equalising goal.

Budden was called on to make a couple of fine saves, while the leadership of Pearl Slattery told as her team-mates followed her lead by throwing their bodies at shots and making vital interceptions.

Shels may have capitalised on a couple of breakaways but their narrow lead proved to be

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