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Stephen Kenny happy that semblance of St Pat's team is emerging

Three games into his tenure as St Patrick's Athletic boss and Stephen Kenny finally saw his side get a point on the board after a 2-2 draw away to Bohemians on Friday evening.

For the second time in week Pat's conceded a stoppage time goal, this after goals from Chris Forrester and Cian Kavanagh had them in front at the break.

Things didn't begin well for the visitors at Dalymount Park as they suffered a very early blow with a nasty injury to Ruairi Keating after just 12 seconds following a clash of heads with Bohemians defender Aboubacar Keita.

The striker needed over eight minutes of attention on the pitch before being taken off on a stretcher to hospital. Midfielder Jake Mulraney also went off injured just before the break.

A positive update on @RuairiKeating ❤️ pic.twitter.com/vE16emLUBm

Earlier today, St Pat's confirmed that Ruairi Keating was discharged from hospital.

In a statement, the club said: "St Patrick's Athletic can confirm that Ruairi Keating was discharged from hospital overnight after tests and scans came back all clear. We're looking forward to seeing Ruairi on the pitch soon," read the statement.

"We'd like to thank Fiona Dennehy and the medical team at Bohemians and Dalymount Park, DFB ambulance, the Mater Hospital and our own medical team for their help and care for Ruairi."

Reflecting on the game, Kenny rued the concession of two points but they were elements of the performance that did please him, this after recent losses to Derry City and Shelbourne.

"We were disappointed to concede at the death, that's twice in a few days, and that's painful for the players," he told RTÉ Sport.

"We need to add to the squad and we need to be stronger. We had a good tactical performances against Derry and Shelbourne but

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