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| Bohemians 2 Galway United 0 |
| Friday, 08 July 2011 20:39 |
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CHRISTY FAGAN hit the woodwork three times at Dalymount, but still made it five goals in four games as Bohemians breezed past hapless Galway United. It was just the comfortable workout boss Pat Fenlon would have wanted ahead of next week’s Europa League trip to Slovenia as a Killian Brennan penalty sealed Bohs fourth win on the spin as bottom side Galway lost for the 16th successive league game. Galway’s ongoing financial problems saw them put their entire squad up for sale and Sean Connor lost seven senior players during the week as Shaun Kelly, Shaun Maher, Gary Curran, Karl Moore, Steve Feeney, Joe Yoffe and Greg Fleming departed the club On trial at Bradford City, goalkeeper Fleming’s leaving meant a league debut for Conor Wynn. And the teenager’s first touch saw him pick the ball out of his net after just 75 seconds. With skipper Owen Heary rested again, Bohs also gave a league debut to Mark O’Reilly and the goal stemmed from the young right-back’s quick throw. That picked out Fagan in the box and the in-from striker turned adroitly to fire past Wynn for his fifth goal in four games - and seventh in total for the season. Wynn may have looked a little nervous at times but showed his worth with agile stops from Killian Brennan and Flood, both twice each, to keep Galway in the game at half-time. Wynn’s first action of the second half brought a parry save from the hardworking midfielder O’Brien drive as Bohs remained well on top. The post then came to Galway’s rescue three times inside as many minute around the hour mark. First O’Brien’s shot was deflected to Fagan who shot off Wynn’s left upright. The same post was there again as Fagan was put through only to see his effort come back out. O’Brien then whipped over a super cross from the right for Fagan to meet it with his head. But again, the ball came back off the woodwork, this time Wynn’s right hand post. A needless tug by Galway skipper Paul Sinnott on substitute Aidan Downes gifted Bohs a 74th minute penalty which Brenann duly blasted to the roof of the net. Bohemians: Murphy; O’Reilly (Feely 89), Burns, Price, Cahill; Buckley, O’Brien, Traynor (Forrester 66), Brennan; Fagan (Downes 66), Flood. Galway United: Wynn; Preston Kelly, Sinnott, Browne, Walsh (Walsh 92); Eduardo, Murphy, G Kelly, Ryan; Caldwell, Gilmore (Cheevers 83). Referee: A Buttimer (Cork).
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