UCD 1-0 Bohemians
Suddenly we are seeing a dramatic turnaround for the troublesome Students staging an upset over third place holder Bohemians at home, by the minimum difference.
With Yoyo Mahdi being the man of the match, after scoring the College only goal early in the game, exactly on minute 8', for UCD manager suddenly seeing the fruits of his work delivering.
The man is one happy chap to see his side after many predicted a debacle after the departure of some of its noted players to other entities, however tonight in the bowl these silence many of its doubters cold.
As a number of games put on hold due to several of the League of Ireland squads competing in the UEFA competitions qualifiers, UCD took advantage of playing as a local.
However, this is not over yet, but still this is a happy feeling and a boost of confidence for Collie O' Neill bunch that this winning streak hopefully does not stop but continue on its course.
Today's result so far has accumulated much needed points for the Students after a share of spoils with Derry City and before a notable win over Finn Harps in what many dubbed as the relegation derby.
This result puts UCD clear three points of last place Finn Harps in the bottom of the table with fourteen points versus the Students seventeen and a game against the Shamrock Rovers on Sunday, July 21.
In this match the Students defensive game arose to the occasion and not allowing the Bohs a repeat of last time these meet when they defeated them by 2-0, not today and in our Stadium.
Another Derby for the College side after today's grand win over the Phibsborough squad and now ready for another challenge and another possible upset in Tallaght.
Hard work was the trait for today's win of the Students over the Gypsies in a less celebrated Dublin Derby, with the visitors manager Keith Long fuming and without explanations of today's result and upset.
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