ISMAHIL AKINADE WAS the hero as Bohemians made it two wins in a week with a deserved 1-0 victory at Wexford Youths tonight.
Bohs ended a six-game goal drought with a 5-1 win against St Pat’s last Sunday and they will head into the mid-season break full of confidence following their efforts at Ferrycarrig Park tonight.
Akinade was on target against their Dublin rivals last weekend and the Nigerian found the net again when he coolly slotted past Doyle on 34 minutes.
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It capped a difficult week for Youths after they went down 3-2 to league leaders Dundalk at Oriel Park last weekend, having led on two occasions.
Bohs stay in ninth spot on the table, having picked up 17 points from their opening 15 games while Wexford remain in 10th on 12 points from their 15 outings.
WEXFORD YOUTHS: Graham Doyle; Gary Delaney, Stephen Last (Ryan Delaney, 42), Craig McCabe; Aidan Friel (Daniel Ledwith, 89), Jonny Bonner, Chris Kenny, Eric Molloy, Andy Mulligan (Shane Dunne, 76); Danny Furlong, Paul Murphy.
BOHEMIANS: Dean Delany; Daniel Byrne, Dylan Hayes, Roberto Lopes, Derek Pender; Dave Mulcahy, Mark Quigley, Eoin Wearen Keith Buckley; Kurtis Byrne, Ismahil Akinade.
Referee: Ben Connolly
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Akinade on target again as Bohs make it two wins in a row
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ISMAHIL AKINADE WAS the hero as Bohemians made it two wins in a week with a deserved 1-0 victory at Wexford Youths tonight.
Bohs ended a six-game goal drought with a 5-1 win against St Pat’s last Sunday and they will head into the mid-season break full of confidence following their efforts at Ferrycarrig Park tonight.
Akinade was on target against their Dublin rivals last weekend and the Nigerian found the net again when he coolly slotted past Doyle on 34 minutes.
It capped a difficult week for Youths after they went down 3-2 to league leaders Dundalk at Oriel Park last weekend, having led on two occasions.
Bohs stay in ninth spot on the table, having picked up 17 points from their opening 15 games while Wexford remain in 10th on 12 points from their 15 outings.
WEXFORD YOUTHS: Graham Doyle; Gary Delaney, Stephen Last (Ryan Delaney, 42), Craig McCabe; Aidan Friel (Daniel Ledwith, 89), Jonny Bonner, Chris Kenny, Eric Molloy, Andy Mulligan (Shane Dunne, 76); Danny Furlong, Paul Murphy.
BOHEMIANS: Dean Delany; Daniel Byrne, Dylan Hayes, Roberto Lopes, Derek Pender; Dave Mulcahy, Mark Quigley, Eoin Wearen Keith Buckley; Kurtis Byrne, Ismahil Akinade.
Referee: Ben Connolly
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