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Match ball sponsor: Sligo Branch of the Liverpool Supporters Club.
David Goulden at the Showgrounds
Shamrock Rovers picked up a first win over Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds since June 2023 as the Hoops kept pace with early leaders St Pat’s and Bohs at the summit of the Premier Division table.
Strikes from Matt Healy and Danny Grant, late in the second half, decided this contest which the Hoops ended with ten men after skipper Roberto Lopes was dismissed on 66 minutes having picked up a second booking.
Rovers did have the majority of the play in the second period, but were unable to breach the Dubliners’ defence as they fell to their fourth defeat in their opening six games.
Bit O’Red boss John Russell stuck with the side who picked up their first win of the season against Drogheda United last week, as they looked to pick up consecutive wins for the first time since last September.
In search of first victory on the banks of the Garavogue in five attempts, a run going back almost three years, Stephen Bradley made just the single change from the Tallaght men’s draw against Shelbourne at Tolka Park earlier in the week. Ex-Sligo midfielder Connor Malley, who played just short of 50 times for the Bit O’Red over a year and a half before moving east, was dropped in favour of the influential Jack Byrne.
The league and cup holders have looked rusty at times in their opening games, but Sligo were reminded of their ability to devastate within seconds of the first whistle.
A Grant effort after just 23 seconds drifted past Sam Sargeant’s far post, while Aaron Greene’s attempted lob from distance was well handled by Sargeant after Sligo’s James McManus ran into bother on the ball in the middle of the field.
Sligo did look able to deal with all the Hoops were throwing at them although all the play was with the visitors.
Grant was again involved on 21 minutes when Dylan Watts delivered a superbly weighted ball into the path of the former Bohs man who tried to clip a finish past Sargeant. While Grant left the next opportunity behind him 90 seconds later when he volleyed over on the half volley from 6 yards out with only Sargeant to beat.
Shamrock Rovers’ press paid dividends late in the opening half.
Sligo were unable to clear the danger as possession landed to John McGovern who laid the ball on to Healy who rifled the ball to the bottom corner for his first goal of the year.
The FAI Cup holders stamped their authority on this tie in added time at the end of the half. Stationed at his front post, Sligo’s scouse midfielder Seb Quirk cleared Byrne’s corner only as far as Grant who floated a wonderful, first-time cushioned finish inside the post.
Defender Lee Grace almost gifted Sligo a way back into the game early in the second half when he sent a stray pass straight to Kavanagh on his own end line. But Ed McGinty was able to tidy up as he fell at the feet of the once St Pat’s striker.
Greene went close to further punishing his old employers when he flashed a shot across goal from a tight angle, after Sargeant had palmed away a McGovern shot from close range.
Shams were reduced to ten on 66 minutes when Lopes was shown a second yellow for an awkward challenge on Ryan O’Kane as he charged at the Hoops defence.
Sligo dominated from here and went close to halving the deficit 15 from time when Jeannot Esua nodded an O’Kane cross past McGinty’s back post.
The hosts continued to have a go with late chances for Kavanagh and substitute Mai Traore.
Next up for Rovers is a visit to Oriel Park on Monday night to face Dundalk, kick-off there is 7.45pm.
Sligo Rovers: Sam Sargeant; Jeannot Esua, Sean McHale (Ollie Denham 95), Gareth McElroy, Will Fitzgerald; James McManus (Mai Traore 72), Seb Quirk; Alex Nolan, Daire Patton (Ciaron Harkin HT), Ryan O’Kane; Cian Kavanagh.
Shamrock Rovers: Ed McGinty; Roberto Lopes, Lee Grace, Cory O’Sullivan; Mise Sobowale, Danny Grant (Adam Brennan 78); Matt Healy, Dylan Watts (John O’Sullivan 83), Jack Byrne (Victor Ozhianvuna 64); Aaron Greene (Michael Noonan 63); John McGovern (Adam Matthews 78).
Referee: Rob Harvey
Attendance: 3,065.
