Sligo Rovers were beaten by the odd goal in seven at Richmond Park as St Patrick’s Athletic pipped the Bit O’Red to the three points following an intense battle in Inchicore on Friday night.
An exciting encounter didn’t just feature seven goals, but also a missed penalty and a red card for Saints midfielder Barry Baggley late on.
Rovers soaked up plenty of pressure early on but finally caved nine minutes from the break when Zak Elbouzedi fired the home side into the lead. Former Rovers striker Aidan Keena had Pat’s second 60 seconds later but Rovers fought back to half the deficit before the interval.
Will Fitzgerald supplied the first of his three assists for the evening when his cross was turned into his own net by a disoriented Baggley.
Stephen Kenny’s side looked like they might boss the remainder of the tie when sub Chris Forrester bashed one past Sam Sargeant on 52 minutes to make it 3-1. But again, a defiant Rovers battled back into contention.
Cian Kavanagh saw his spot kick saved by Joseph Anang on 56 after the same player was grounded inside the Pat’s penalty area. Kavanagh however returned with intent ten minutes later to nod another Fitzgerald assist, this time from a floated set-piece towards the back post, beyond Anang who couldn’t react in time. This was Kavanagh’s first goal for the club.
On a night for strikers to score against their former clubs, Kavanagh repeated the trick on 78. The once Saint stretched to meet Fitzgerald’s cross following a typical determined run from the Limerick wide man.
Rovers were to leave Dublin with nothing however as Keena struck at the far end 60 seconds later.
Next up for Rovers is our league clash with Shamrock Rovers, this Monday at the Showgrounds. Kick-off 7.45pm.
St Patrick’s Athletic: Joseph Anang; Ryan McLaughlin (Axel Sjoberg 16), Joe Redmond, Tom Grivosti, Anto Breslin: Romal Palmer (Chris Forrester, 27), Barry Baggley; Zach Elbouzedi, Brandon Kavanagh (Mason Melia 70), Jake Mulraney (Jay McClelland 70); Aidan Keena
Sligo Rovers: Sam Sargeant; Harvey Lintott (Oskar Van Hattum 81), Gareth McElroy, John Mahon, Reece Hutchinson; Matty Wolfe (Owen Elding 60), Jake Doyle-Hayes (Ryan Manning 81); Jad Hakiki, Connor Malley, Will Fitzgerald, Cian Kavanagh (Francely Lomboto 81)
Referee: Paul Norton (Dublin)
David Goulden