Irish Premiership: Larne seal comeback win as Reds & Coleraine draw
When Coleraine and Cliftonville played an unpretentious lottery, this result made Bannsiders cross the Ballymena United on the table.
Jamie McGonigle performed well in the opening stage of the first half, and forced David Odumosu to save a good savings in the ninth minute. After the full length, to fight the striker goal shot.
On the other end, after Luke Conlan’s Jack Scott in the left, the fate OJO should do better, but the Cliftonville striker cannot use his pity for his mercy. The goal came into contact with the ball.
When Lyndon Kane had a wrong defense, Conor Pepper shined on the bar, and Connor Murray also did the same from the edge of the free throw area. Essence
Murray seemed most likely to break the host of the host. He forced Odumosu to be fined before the hour mark and hit the shot from the edge of the free throw area.
Matthew Shevlin and Joe Gormley evenly allocated 32 league goals between them, and their respective managers introduced a quarter of the game, but Declan McManus It almost broke the deadlock.
The striker did well in the attempt of turning off Jack Keaney, but because his block was only in the postal error, Odumosu’s tolerance was greatly relaxed, but he was frustrated.
In the second stage, there were only few opportunities for visitors, and Odhran Casey was close to seizing all three points. He could not guide his title from Micheal Glynn’s cross.