SSE Airtricity First Division Playoff semi-final first legs
ATHLONE TOWN 1 (Dean Ebbe 52 pen) WEXFORD FC 0
BRAY WANDERERS 2 (Guillermo Almirall 17, Cristian Magerusan 70) UCD 0
IT WAS a good night for home teams in the SSE Airtricity First Division Playoff semi-finals, as both Bray Wanderers and Athlone Town will take leads into their away fixtures next Monday afternoon.
Bray will be by far the more confident of the two sides as Cristian Magerusanโs goal with 20 minutes to play means they will have a two-goal cushion to defend at Belfield, a fair reflection of the tie, albeit after the students from UCD made the brighter start.
Ronan Finnโs effort from the edge of the box was the best chance that the visitors had in those opening exchanges, but Jimmy Corcoran held onto the strike.
Cole Omorehiomwan tested Kian Moore at the other end with a header, but the next chance didnโt go astray, Guillermo Almirall finishing from close range to give Kieran Cruiseโs fantastic low cross the crown it deserved.
There were chances at both ends through the third quarter but it was another low cross, this time from Conor Knight on the opposite right hand side, that set up Cristian Magerusan for the gameโs second goal, much to the delight of 1,205 supporters at the Carlisle Grounds.
Moments of drama were much fewer in Athlone, and only Dean Ebbeโs penalty separated Athlone Town and Wexford at the end of a dour 90 minutes in the Midlands tonight.
Gideon Tettehโs clever interception and sharp footwork forced Lewis Temple into his awkward body check of the 19-year-old winger after 52 minutes, and the divisionโs top scorer duly sent the โkeeper the wrong way to make the spot kick look easy.
The creation of good attacking moves was anything but easy for the two sides outside of that as it was defenders such as German Fuentes Rodriguez and Oisรญn Duffy on the Athlone side, as well as Wexfordโs holding midfielder Ethan Boyle, who were the leading lights on the field.
Initially, Noah Van Geenen and Ebbe connected well and looked like they might cause problems for the visitors, but Wexford started to take control of more possession from the 15-minute mark.
The pace and power of Thomas Oluwa caused Athlone some problems, even if a speculative 25-yard shot from Aaron Dobbs was the only effort that forced Enda Minogue into action.
Once Tettehโs run and Ebbeโs spot kick broke the deadlock early in the second half, a little bit more space opened up through the middle.
Leonardo Gaxha and Van Geenen had their moments while Oluwa, Ethan Boyle and Divin Isamala ran hard and direct at the Athlone defence. But it was all to no avail.
Despite winning nine corners across the 90 minutes, Wexford were reduced to meek shots from distance that never looked like getting them back on level terms.
Must say I love this new format. Three cracking games ahead today. Youโd be waiting around for weeks to see a decent game any other year.
@Mike: for me it just doesnโt have the championship game feel. Not a lot of hype for the games. Much prefer the knockout format.
@Patrick Corbett: Ara things were gone very stale. The buzz was gone way back since the great days of 1995-2005. Even last summer, there was only a very small Clare crowd at the Munster final. Corkโs resurgent support made up for it. Two years ago, there was just 26,000 at the Munster Final in Limerick. The Clare-Waterford semi-final had 19,000. None of the two other games in Munster broke 30,000. People were tired of it. Weโve rose-tinted glasses when it comes to change. This new format is the job.
@Mike: weโre spoiled for games now mike. long may it last. another great Sunday of hurling!
Michael Ryan can relax, he has only one interview left for the year
Waiting for how long for a championship match in Galway and they produce a pitch like that
Anto Nash is some goalie
Would it be too much to ask to put the scores at the top of the page โ jeez!
Do a usability course
That pitch in Salthill is very poor, what were they doing on it, ploughing?
@Victor Sonovich: Ed Sheeran was on it two weeks ago.
2 cracking games to look forward to, As a neutral itโs tipp and Galway for me to win today.
@Conor Noonan: Tipp look to have no interest,very disappointing first half from them,
Unfortunately it looks like weโll be blessed to even get out of the round robin format this year โ disappointed Waterford fan
Wasnโt so long ago they were calling for john meyler to be sacked after just a handful of games.now his corks prodigy in the championship