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The late late show for Drogheda as Dayle Rooney nets the winner

Drogheda United piled further misery on Bohemians' season, as substitute Dayle Rooney stole a late, late victory with his strike in the final minute of additional time.

The Gypsies dominated large swathes of the game, but Kevin Doherty's men defended admirably and snatched the 93rd minute winner after Bohemians were reduced to ten-men following Jordan Flores’ second yellow card.

The win spelled the end of a three-game losing streak for the visitors, and provided further Dalymount Park disappointment as Bohemians near the end of their stuttering season.

Bohs fans have had a lot to bemoan on the pitch this year, but were in good voice early on as a scintillating opening was marked by a series of chances for the home side.

The game was barely two minutes old when winger Declan McDaid ignited proceedings with a long-ranged looping shot. However, Drogheda goalkeeper Colin McCabe stretched well to just tip over.

And McCabe was called into action twice more in the opening 10 minutes, as he repelled strong efforts from Ethon Varian and James Clarke from inside the box.

The Gypsies were energised and no one more so than Canadian international Kris Twardek, who had his best game for the club since he re-joined earlier this year.

The 25-year-old caused havoc down the right wing as he repeatedly got the better of Dane Massey to fire a collection of low crosses across the six-yard box.

However, for all their danger in the final third, Bohs looked vulnerable in the space between defence and midfield.

Given too much room around the Bohemians’ box, Adam Foley and Darragh Markey both flashed first-half shots just off target.

The home side were gifted a good chance nearing the hour mark, as Gary Deegan hauled Max Murphy down on the edge of the box.

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