Despite a battling second half showing, Sligo Rovers were unable to come from two goals down as Galway United took the spoils in Saturday’s Connacht derby.
Cian Byrne struck twice, a goal in each half before Owen Elding netted his fourth goal of the season from the penalty spot with just under 20 minutes to go.
Unfortunately, Rovers were unable to find an equaliser despite throwing everything at it late on.
Rovers boss John Russell made three changes from the defeat to Bohs with John Mahon and Jad Hakiki returning. While Conor Reynolds made his first start of the season.
A well-organised United went ahead after 21. Their typically direct style of play paid off somewhat as Killian Brouder’s long throw into Conor Walsh’s penalty area was only cleared as far as Byrne who lashed home, first time.
The visitors doubled their lead with a well hit set piece from the same player.
Elding went close from seven yards out before he smashed the crossbar with a vicious volley as Rovers worked our way back into this one.
Perseverance was rewarded on 72 minutes when Ronan Manning was hacked to the ground inside the area. Elding had little trouble slotting the ball beyond Evan Watts.
Despite hard work, Rovers failed to produce a leveller and now move on to Friday’s visit to the RSC to face Waterford.
Sligo Rovers: Conor Walsh; Conor Reynolds (Oskar Van Hattum 54), John Mahon, Gareth McElroy, Reece Hutchinson; Conor Malley (Francely Lomboto 86), Matty Wolfe (Stephen Mallon 54); Will Fitzgerald, Ronan Manning, Jad Hakiki; Owen Elding.
Galway United: Evan Watts; Rob Slevin, Killian Brouder, Greg Cunningham; Jeannot Esua, Rob Burns (Stephen Walsh 72); Vincent Borden, Cian Byrne, David Hurley (Sean Kerrigan 80); Jimmy Keohane; Patrick Hickey.
Referee: Paul McLaughlin.
Attendance: 2,786.