Finn Harps 1, Limerick 0
Finn Park,
Ballybofey County, Donegal
With a 1-0 loss at
Finn Park at Ballybofey at Donegal, for the Super Blues manager Tommy Barrett
the opportunity awaits at home where he and his side should count their home
field advantage and deliver with a win.
So far, for Limerick
playing against a momentum stricken club is not an easy endeavor if he and his
Boys would like to see the light of another campaign in the League of Ireland Premiership.
After all the Finn
Harps after winning the first division playoff on his youth program U17 that
claimed the national title in this category with a win over the Shamrock Rovers.
With round one in the
books and going back to Limerick colossus of Markets Field, the need to win for
Barrett and company is necessary, still for these seeing how the Blue and White
Army sealed the win at home.
A goal that puts the
Harps with a slim one-goal lead, the need of this squad to put on its best game
should elemental if these are looking forward to see their continuance in the
top circuit and maybe the club top brass may build up a contender.
As the Super Blues
cannot be thinking of a change in its helm in these moments and give their manager
Tommy Barrett the necessary support and ideal players to make in every campaign
a contest with his side and start netting some needed trophies.
Come next Friday night
the mood in the Shannonsider’s players should be on an all-time high, as these
should feeling any pressure as the way the visiting Harps coming to Treaty
County looking to seal this one but by the minimum difference.
For the Harps manager
Ollie Horgan this is it but still he is in need of completing the task with
ninety minutes in front of him and his eleven to put on the field and so far
has managed to put on a grand campaign.
After former Celtic
man Paddy McCourt scoring via a penalty for the Blue and White Army in the end
the locals defense steep up and held the visiting Super Blues strikers at bay
despite some opportunities but fell short of their objectives.
In the end for
Limerick FC, this is it too and they should put on their best to rally and get
their best game on the field in their quest of staying put the top flight for
another campaign, seriousness is among one of the traits this squad is in need.
In spite of the
result, this affair is far from over and nothing for no one, although the visiting
Harps coming with a slender lead to Treaty County anything can happen come Friday
night, still the need to win is vital for these Super Blues.
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