Sligo Rovers 1
Viking FK 0
(Viking progress 5-2 on aggregate)
Jessica Farry reports from The Showgrounds
SLIGO ROVERS’ INCREDIBLE European journey has come to an end, although it ended on a positive note as Rovers restored a bit of pride with a 1-0 win over Viking in the second leg of their Europa Conference League third qualifying round tie.
The Norwegians progress to the play-off round with a 5-2 aggregate score over the tie.
The Bit O’Red came into the second leg playing for little more than pride, with manager John Russell urging his players to treat it like a clean slate and to put on a show for the home fans with what was a sell-out crowd.
Trailing 5-1 from the first leg, Rovers were keen to avoid suffering another heavy defeat.
The Rovers manager is in the midst of an injury crisis of sorts, and made four changes to the side that defeated Bohemian on Sunday.
Star striker Aidan Keena missed out through injury, while David Cawley and Niall Morahan were only fit enough for the bench.
Karl O’Sullivan was left on the bench. Lewis Banks and Adam McDonnell returned from injury, while Max Mata started and Robbie Burton, on loan from Dinamo Zagreb, started for the first time.
The visitors rested a couple of important players for their league game last Sunday against Sandefjord.
The impressive winger Zlatko Tripic returned to the starting 11, as did Samuel Fridjonsson. Markus Solbakken also came into the team, with Fredrik Torsteinbo, Niklas Sandberg and Kristoffer Lokberg all dropping to the bench.
It was an open start to the game, and Rovers were pressing high to try and get an early goal.
The hosts certainly went closest to scoring, but Viking were enjoying large spells of possession, although Luke McNicholas went untroubled for most of the first-half.
Mata carved out a couple of half chances early on, but Gunnarsson in the Viking goals was comfortable.
Russell would have been pleased with his side’s start to the game, and the Bit O’Red were rewarded for their patient build-up play just before half-time.
Will Fitzgerald worked his way forward, and his ball into the box took a wicked deflection off Sondre Bjorshol to take the ball into the net past Gunnarsson.
The home fans were on their feet, and this was exactly what Russell would have wanted from his players.
But the Bit O’Red would have been cautious going into the second-half. They were trailing 5-2 and Viking’s lead was not really under threat, but the Norwegians would still want to make sure.
It was much of the same in the second-half, with Rovers enjoying the best chances.
Kailin Barlow fired over from a volley after Greg Bolger’s shot was off target.
Rovers were handed a massive opportunity to extend their lead when Frank Liivak won a penalty after being fouled in the box.
The Estonian’s penalty was well read by Gunnarsson who went the right way, and Lewis Bank’s follow up was well blocked.
Viking had a couple of half chances of their own, but really didn’t put too much pressure on McNicholas in goals.
Sligo Rovers: Luke McNicholas, Lewis Banks, Nando Pijnaker, Shane Blaney, Paddy Kirk, Adam McDonnell (Kailin Barlow, 61), Greg Bolger (Niall Morahan, 55), Robbie Burton, Frank Liivak, Max Mata (Cillian Heaney, 75), Will Fitzgerald (Karl O’Sullivan, 75).
Viking: Patrik Gunnarsson; Sondre Bjorshol, David Brekalo (Kris Lokberg 78), Viljar Vevante, Shayne Pattynama; Samuel Fridjonsson, Markus Solbakken, Harald Tangen (Fredrik Torsteinbo 83); Kevin Kabran (Niklas Sandberg 61), Zlatko Tripic (Edwin Austbo 78), Mai Traore (Daniel Karlsbakk HT).
Referee: Novak Simovic (Serbia).
Cmon the cats!!! The cream always rises
Great great win fair play to management made the changes when required.
TJ just fantastic.
As a KK man I didn’t see that happening. That soft 21m goal put a shine on the score. The young lads in KK a really after cutting their teeth in the league. It’s a joy to watch these 2 teams playing each other. Pure hurling.
@Jason Pierce: No bullshit and players thinking they are prima donnas deserving this that and the other under Cody.
Hurling skills exceptionally well imparted and your name or club mean nothing it’s all about the end goal All Ireland medals In Kilkenny. No sulking no county boards run by old dinosaurs and county secretary’s picking teams.
In short hats off to Cody and his players magnificent ambassadors for a simple game – players die with their boots on in other counties they want you to tie their laces
Tipp didn’t play at all in second half.
Rumours of Kilkenny’s demise greatly exaggerated
Still need a full back Padraig Walsh playing full back like a wing back, caught bad the last two games for two goals.
Unfair on him as he’s a class wing back.
Looking forward to a good battle here. I think Tipp will shade it with stronger panel but it is at Nowlan Park .
@Finnster: :)
C’mon Tipp!!!
That’s the young lads bedded in nicely, Cody rebuilding what could be a very good team
Plenty comments bout Kilkenny being a 1 man team relying on TJ but wot bout tipp Jason Forde got 2-12 & not a word bout it…..
@Ray Power: Ssssssh Ray sure if some folk can’t see a past that their better off, we all know Tipp would be fine without J Forde same as Cork without P Horgan Galway without Joe Waterford without P o Mahoney I could go on but yah know yourself lad tis all KKs fault.
@Dae Monicus: dats a fact
@Ray Power: An sure here’s another one lad KK are a one manager team! 20 national titles in twenty years with many different groups of players, like him or not that speaks for itself.
The Tipp bench should have a big say in the result.Tipp Abu
Great camogie coverage there. Don’t miss a beat.
Kilkenny relying on frees again, but in fairness to them they win an incredible amount if them and have done all league.
@James Doyle: really ? That all you got ?
Not a great game, KK would be lost without TJ Reid he is the glue keeping it together throughout the league . Also some playacting from both sides to get frees.
@Finnster: ya there fair reliant on tj both sides missing a few but without Reid kilkenny pretty average
@Back pass: Jason forde scored 2 12 of Tipp’s tally, would u not think that there screwed without him!???
@Back pass: Yeah, an average young team, beating a seasoned tipp team. Pretty average league champions.
@Finnster: lost all right…another piece of silverware though…Tipp were beaten all over in the second half. Crying the cats won again ?
@Finnster: and without Jason Forde Tipp brutal not up for the fight for a National title. Forde 2.12 only man that stood up. Tipp full back line big problem area. Fix quick or dry year again.
@Aidan Maher: in all fairness Finnster talks through his are. 18 from Forde and Kilkenny are a one man team.
What are tipp at? Ryan has lost the plot. We barely beat Limerick with the same tactic of high balls into the t-rex forward line. If they were in Africa at the height of the Ebola outbreak they still wouldn’t have caught any thing. Well done TJ Reid and your 14 apostles.
Hope Tipp stuff kk
Now it’s getting lively . Why can’t Tipp put Kilkenny to the sword ? On paper Tipp are by far a better team
@Finnster: there was never a game won on paper
@Finnster: because they are heartless.they are not called one in a row for nothing.
@Finnster: its called balls
I’ll take that Good game, fair play to Tipp tis early days but their a serious outfit who will I reckon be one side in the final later in the year, some good performances from KK time to crack open the suds.
Well done Kilkenny but the long grass awaits
Neither team imposing themselves,but still think Tipp will prevail
@Michael Sage: completely wrong there my friend no full back line and big questions now heading into the summer
Come on Tipp