THERE WERE MIXED emotions for Bohemians midfielder Ian Morris on Monday night, with the playerโs incredible 40-yard strike against Cork City proving to be in vain as his side succumbed to a 2-1 defeat in their FAI Cup semi-final replay against Cork City.
Morris halved the deficit in the tie after goals from Graham Cummins and Karl Sheppard gave the cup holders a 2-0 lead heading into half-time at Turnerโs Cross.
Deployed as a centre back on the night due to the absence of Dan Byrne, Morris took possession marginally inside his own half before executing a stunning long-range effort which beat Mark McNulty, hitting the crossbar and finding the back of the net.
Goal of the season contender from Ian Morris who drags Bohemians back into game with extraordinary strike from 40+ yards pic.twitter.com/0SQtqIUuqp
โ Soccer Republic (@SoccRepublic) October 8, 2018
The goal has since went viral, being viewed over 700,000 times on Twitter alone. But Morris admitted that the strike had come on a night of heartbreak for Gypsies players and supporters.
Delighted to get the goal,โ he said after full-time. โBut it doesnโt mean much when youโre not going out in the Aviva.
โIt was nice to [watch] it again there, but it wonโt be in my thoughts for a couple of days yet. Iโve no idea how far out I was, I thought I was in and around the centre circle, 30 yards maybe.
โIt opened up to me. [The ball] came across, I took a touch and I just thought โwhy not?โ. As soon as I hit it, I thought โthatโs got a chance, thatโs going inโ. Thankfully the linesman on the end line was in the right place [to spot it].โ
Bohemians and Cork City players alike did not initially realise the ball had crossed the line. Morrisโ effort hit the back of the net before coming straight back out, with team-mate Dinny Corcoran attempting a follow-up strike immediately after as both sets of teams played on.
I had a little jump thinking it was in, and then obviously it played on for another couple of seconds,โ said the 31-year-old. โSo I had a little comedown, but then saw Neil Doyle the referee give the goal.
โIt is what it is, but Iโm devastated. Iโve been feeling for a long time that we were going to get to the Aviva. Unfortunately we were pipped at the final hurdle.โ
The former Leeds United and Blackpool player said that the goal โwas definitely in his top fiveโ, but admitted that Bohemians were dejected at exiting the FAI Cup having come so close to making it to the Aviva Stadium for the very first time.
'It doesn't mean much when you're not going out at the Aviva' - Ian Morris watches his @bfcdublin wondergoal with @corkTOD... Muted reaction of a man disappointed to lose #RTEsoccer pic.twitter.com/0qMh1FSBKR
โ Soccer Republic (@SoccRepublic) October 9, 2018
โWeโre absoutely gutted. Tonight in the first half they bombarded us early. We had to compete a lot, we didnโt pass the ball as well as we could have.
โBut then we came out in the second half and I think we showed everyone the form we have been playing in in recent weeks.
โI fancied us towards the end, I did think we were going to get the equaliser. But sure it wasnโt to be. Everyone in the club is gutted tonight.โ
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This lad is the real deal..hard to believe heโs 24 years of age..a rapid enough rise to international rugby,but is just what was neededโฆheโs here for the long haul to if he stays injury free..definitely will start with the lions..
Haha 11 starts for Ireland and he โDefinitely โ will start for the lions! Will ye ease off and see is he good enough at least after the 6N.
Absolutely Furlong is the real deal but expect Cole to start with Furlong more explosive off the bench.
@Kevin Oโbrien: Itoje is pretty much a definite for the Lions. Heโs only played 7 times for England.
A big six nations to follow on from the autumn series and weโve another legend in the mix.
A few years ago I watched as he destroyed a huge AB loose head in the junior world cup. I think for most people who watched that game his rise to the top is no surprise. I also believe Mike Ross has been a superb mentor at Leinster and he will have benefited hugely from his input.