David Goulden at the Showgrounds
Paddy McClean scored against his hometown club as Sligo Rovers extended the buffer between themselves and bottom side Cork City to eight points in almost tropic conditions at the Showgrounds in Sligo.
Wilson Waweru scored the Bit O’Red’s other goal as Rovers deservedly handed Derry their first defeat in six league outings. The result means the Candystripes remain nine points off leaders Shamrock Rovers with one game extra to play.
Looking to maintain their unbeaten home run since the summer break, Rovers boss John Russell stuck with the same eleven that drew with Shamrock Rovers seven nights previous. Midfielder Ronan Manning recovered from injury in time to make the bench.
On return to the scene of where their 2023 title challenge came to an end, City boss Tiernan Lynch made one change from his side’s trouncing of Waterford last week. Full back Shane Ferguson came in for Kevin Holt, who is understood to be close to a move away, as Derry looked to extend their winning run to five. New signing Dipo Ankinyemi’s international clearance didn’t arrive in time for the former York City striker to take part.
The Brandywell side have had the better of the recent meetings between these two sides with eight points taken from the previous five meetings, while Sligo only managed just the one win over City in that same period.
In the sizzling Sligo heat, it was the hosts who were the more impressive from the off.
Loanee Ryan O’Kane fired over from 25 yards eleven minutes in, while Rovers should have taken the lead six minutes later, but centre half Ollie Denham nodded Elding’s cross from the left past Brian Maher’s post from two yard out.
Sligo did make the most of their next visit to the well as Derry switched off at a 19th minute corner. Jake Doyle-Hayes’ set piece landing on the foot of Derryman McClean who unmarked, finished past Maher for his first goal since his return to the Showgrounds last month.
Elding kept his side ahead on 23 minutes when the young attacker swept Hayden McCann’s header from Michael Duffy’s corner off his own line moments before the water break.
The visitors again went close eleven minutes from the break as Derry looked like they might wrestle control of this contest back in their favour. Carl Winchester’s header towards the back post bounced in front of goal before trickling beyond Sam Sargeant’s goal.
Rovers managed two first half goals last week against the Hoops and did it again here courtesy of another defensive mishap when Maher spilled Ryan O’Kane’s cross at the foot of Waweru who was left with a simple finish into an open net.
Sligo called on goalkeeper Sam Sargeant early in the second period. The club’s player of the month for June, Sargeant met Duffy’s low drive with a strong left fist after the in-form Duffy’s run brought him all the way into the opposing penalty area, having robbed Denham on the half way line.
Lynch’s men went at Rovers in waves but robust defending from a young Rovers outfit kept last year’s FAI cup finalists at arm’s lenght.
Denham again went close with a headed effort from another Elding assist on 64 minutes while Elding himself pulled a simple save from Maher 90 seconds later.
Derry had introduced some of the league’s best attacking talents with the likes of Adam O’Reilly, Danny Mullen and Robbie Benson sent on throughout the second half. But a Mullen effort on the turn which Sargeant tipped over, was the closest they came to a consolation.
Sligo Rovers: Sam Sargeant; Conor Reynolds (Daire Patton 90), Ollie Denham, Paddy McClean, Will Fitzgerald; James McManus, Jake Doyle-Hayes; Owen Elding, Jad Hakiki, Ryan O’Kane (Kyle McDonagh 76); Wilson Waweru (Francely Lomboto 61).
Derry City: Brian Maher; Hayden Cann, Mark Connolly, Sam Todd; Ronan Boyce (Sean Patton 84), Shane Ferguson (Danny Mullen 61); Sadou Diallo (Robbie Benson 72), Carl Winchester; Gavin Whyte (Adam O’Reilly HT), Michael Duffy; Liam Boyce (Alex Bannon 61).
Referee: Rob Hennessy.
Attendance: 2,877