13' John Martin | ||
0-1 | 45' John Martin | |
51' Andy Boyle | ||
68' Sam Bone | ||
Conor Levingston 76' | ||
84' Nathan Sheppard |
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Date | Time | League | Season |
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12 August 2022 | 7:45 pm | LOI Men's Premier Division | 2022 |
Match Report
Dundalk close on leaders Shamrock Rovers with win against Bohs
Tadgh Ryan's unfortunate own goal gave Dundalk the three points in a close game against Bohemians at Dalymount Park, giving the Lilywhites a very crucial away victory in their first of four road trips.
Despite being reduced to 10 men in the second half when Andy Boyle was dismissed, Stephen O'Donnell's team fought hard and held onto their advantage to secure the victory and tighten the gap on Shamrock Rovers at the top.
The opening chance fell to the home side as following a corner, Ciaran Kelly and Andy Boyle fought for the ball, and Kelly had the first shot on goal, but it was well wide of the target. Tadgh Ryan spilt Darragh Leahy's cross, and John Martin, an early substitution for the Lilywhites, followed it in, but the goalie got it at the last second to clear it. Dundalk continued to press as Sam Bone continued Dundalk's forward push as he delivered the ball long into the Bohemians area. After some clever footwork from O'Kane, Martin unleashed his effort, but Tadgh Ryan made a superb stop with his feet.
Just before halftime, Dundalk's perseverance paid off as they scored under the most bizarre circumstances. Tadgh Ryan and John Martin both competed for the deep cross from Darragh Leahy that was fired into the box. Ryan dropped the ball under pressure and bundled it into the goal.
Early in the second half, Joe Adams collected the second ball and curled a superb effort from the edge of the box that narrowly missed the Bohemian's goal as Dundalk continued to press for a second. The next to try was Ryan O'Kane, who after latching onto a deft pass from Joe Adams, struck a low effort that was well stopped at the near post.
As Varian came through on goal and Boyle bodychecked him, the referee had no choice but to give the Dundalk captain a straight red, turning the game on its head.
Bohemians started to put the Dundalk defence to the test, and Afolabi, who had entered the game in the second half, had a wonderful opportunity when he met a cross sent in the area but failed to get the crucial touch. John Martin launched a rare second-half attack, but his looping header from Steven Bradley's free-kick missed the goal. Afolabi, however, was given the opportunity to score late in the game when his curling shot beat Sheppard but clipped the upright.
Games like these are decided by small decisions - the post denied Bohemians - pressure gifted Dundalk.
Timeline
11' | Patrick Hoban John Martin |
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13' | 10. John Martin | |
45' | 10. John Martin | |
Laurenz Dehl Rory Feely |
46' | |
Jordan Doherty Conor Levingston |
46' | |
51' | 4. Andy Boyle | |
54' | Joe Adams Robbie McCourt |
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John O'Sullivan Jonathan Afolabi |
60' | |
68' | 15. Sam Bone | |
Declan McDaid Liam Burt |
73' | |
14. Conor Levingston | 76' | |
79' | Ryan O'Kane Robbie Benson |
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Ryan Burke Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe |
83' | |
84' | 1. Nathan Sheppard |
Past Meetings
(Round 15)
3 - 1Oriel Park Dundalk v Bohemian FC |
(Round 2)
2 - 2Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk |
(Series 31)
1 - 1Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk |
(Series 20)
2 - 1Oriel Park Dundalk v Bohemian FC |
(Series 13)
5 - 1Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk |
(Series 4)
0 - 1Oriel Park Dundalk v Bohemian FC |
(Quarter Final)
1 - 4Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk |
(Series 16)
0 - 0Oriel Park Dundalk v Bohemian FC |
(Series 7)
2 - 1Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk |
2 - 1Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
2 - 1Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
0 - 2Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
1 - 0Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
1 - 1Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
2 - 0Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
0 - 2Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
3 - 0Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
0 - 1LOI Men's Premier Division
Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
0 - 1LOI Men's Premier Division
Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
2 - 0LOI Men's Premier Division
Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
2 - 1LOI Men's Premier Division
Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
1 - 2LOI Men's Premier Division
Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
2LOI Men's Premier Division
Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
2 - 2LOI Men's Premier Division
Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
1 - 2LOI Men's Premier Division
Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
3LOI Men's Premier Division
Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
3 - 2LOI Men's Premier Division
Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
2LOI Men's Premier Division
Dalymount Park Bohemian FC v Dundalk FC |
1 - 1LOI Men's Premier Division
Oriel Park Dundalk FC v Bohemian FC |
Ground
Dalymount Park |
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Dalymount Park, Connaught Street, Phibsborough, Cabra East A ED, Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, D07 XH2D, Ireland |
FULL TIME: Dundalk holds out for a 3rd away win of the season. 4 points behind Rovers with a game more played heading to Tallaght next week.
CHANCE: John Martin bursts free inside his own area and beats his marker, he lets one fly but it flies just over the bar.
Eight added minutes here from the fourth official
POST: Afolabi with a glorious chance and his curling shot beats Sheppard and it strikes the upright.
Nathan Shepperd booked
CHANCE: Ethon Varian with a free header from Ali Coote's corner and it just goes wide of Nathan Sheppards far post. Very close to an equaliser.
For arguing with the referee Levingston is given a yellow card.
Liam Burt is an excellent cross into the area and Macair and Coote tussle for the ball the Bohs midfielder couldn't get it from under his feet and following the ball being loose in the area its eventually cleared.
SUB: Liam Burt is on for McDaid as Bohemians throw on the last roll of the dice.
From the breaking counterattack, Sam Bone is given a yellow card for a foul on Levingston
John Martin with a looping header from Steven Bradley's free-kick however it just goes over the bar.
CHANCE: What a chance for Afolabi after only getting on - a cross sent into the area was met by the striker and he just missed it.
SUB: Johnny Afolabi is on for John O’Sullivan - the Irish Under 21 was a big signing for the home side in the transfer window.
SUB: Robbie McCourt is on for Joe Adams in a forced sub which is a debut for the ex-Bohs player.
RED CARD: Andy Boyle sees a straight red as Varian was through on goal and Boyle bodychecked him and he fell and the referee saw no option to send the Dundalk captain off.
SUB: Double substitution for Bohs at halftime: Rory Feely and Conor Levingston come on for Laurenz Dehl and Jordan Doherty.
Ryan O'Kane latches onto a clever pass from Joe Adams and after setting his feet up stikes a low effort that is well saved by Tadgh Ryan at the near post.
Joe Adams collects the second ball and curls a good effort from the edge of the area that just goes wide.
Dundalk restarts proceedings here at Dalymount Park.
HALF TIME: Dundalk lead at the half just before half time
GOAL! Dundalk has opened the scoring in the most BIZZARE circumstances. Darragh Leahy's deep cross is sent into the area and Tadgh Ryan and John Martin went for the ball - Ryan drops the ball under pressure and it bundles into the net. 1-0 Dundalk!
Three added minutes here at Dalymount Park.
Bohemians send the ball in via Ali Cootle and the ball is recycled but they couldn't make the right connection with it.
CHANCE: Massive chance for Dundalk as Sam Bone sends the ball long and after some clever trickery from O'Kane - Martin lets fly but Ryan pulls off a fantastic save with his feet.
CHANCE: Darragh Leahy's cross is spilt by Tadgh Ryan and John Martin follows it in but the goalkeeper grabs it at the last second and it's cleared. The first big chance for the away side.
A corner sent into the Bohemian's defence by Darragh Leahy is deep and Tadgh Ryan has to punch the ball clear despite under serious pressure. Dundalk have gone more direct since Hoban has gone off the pitch.
Water Break here at Dalymount.
Dundalk has pushed up a little further and getting some space in the Bohemians area but neither side has tested their respective goalkeepers.
Ali Coote bears down the right - he has been getting a lot of joy down that end and sends in a teasing cross which Boyle has to clear. Dundalk has been pinned to their collar so far in this game.
Not on the pitch two minutes - John Martin gets a yellow card following a clash on Ciaran Kelly.
John Martin comes on for the injured Patrick Hoban - who appears to have a calf injury. Martin has a goal to his name against Bohs. He cancelled out Georgie Kelly’s opener early in the second half at Dalymount Park last October before Anthony Wordsworth’s goal gave Waterford a 2-1 win in the league.
There is a concern here for the Dundalk camp as Patrick Hoban is down injured and looks uncomfortable.
Ciaran Kelly and Andy Boyle tussle for the ball following a corner and Kelly gets the first sight on goal away but its well wide of the mark.
Bohemians are really up for this contest - they are taking the game to Dundalk with plenty of press and forward play.
We are underway at Dalymount - Bohemians kick us off.
There are seven home debuts for Bohemians tonight in what is a much-changed side for the Dalymount club.
Bohs have won just four of their 11 home games to date – also seventh best in the division with just sixteen points out of a possible thirty-three.
Dundalk has won just twice on the road this season with just 13 points from 12 matches to date – the 7th best in the division. Dundalk is also the only side yet to hit double figures for goals scored on the road this season.
A year ago today both Dundalk and Bohs were bowing out of Europe. The Gypsies lost 2-0 away to PAOK in Greece to end their hopes of a Europa Conference League play-off with Keith Ward missing a big chance near the end. Dundalk also missed out on a potential play-off with Anderlecht after losing 2-1 to Vitesse at Tallaght Stadium with Patrick Hoban’s penalty setting up a frantic finish on a night when Dundalk had a perfectly good goal by Michael Duffy chalked off in the opening stages.
Of the last 10 games with Bohs, Dundalk has won just three - the FAI Cup 1/4 final in Dalymount in November 2020, the 2-1 win at Oriel Park last September and the 3-1 win in May when Hoban, Benson and Doyle scored second-half goals to cancel out Ciaran Kelly’s 15th-minute opener
TEAM NEWS: Alfie Lewis and Ryan O'Kane both start for Dundalk at Dalymount. It's Alfie's first start since playing 97 minutes of last November's FAI Cup final win against Bohemians. It's just O'Kane's 2nd start for Dundalk and his first in 497 days since the defeat to Shamrock Rovers in April 2021.
Good Evening from FinalWhistle HQ - Ciaran Callan here to take you through tonights coverage of Bohemians Fc and Dundalk FC which is being played in Dalymount Park.