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Derry City v Bohemians: Match Preview

 

Derry City v Bohemians: Match Preview

 

Derry City FC v. Bohemian FC, League of Ireland Premier Division Round 15, Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium, Friday 10th May 2024, kick-off 7.45pm

 

Derry City missed out on the chance to go top of the Premier Division table on Monday night after slipping to draws against Galway United and Shelbourne over the weekend. The Candystripes’ winless run in Galway will extend past the nine year mark when the sides next meet in late August, whilst Monday’s 1-1 draw with Shelbourne marks the sixth draw in the last seven fixtures between the two.

 Despite City keeping nearly 70% of the ball against Galway, both sides fashioned six shots each – with each team registering just one shot a piece on target. The visitors came painfully close on the 90th minute mark as a curling Will Patching effort from distance crashed off the crossbar. That point, and an away win on Monday over Bohemians, means that Galway now find themselves in fourth spot, four points behind Derry with a game in hand.

 

Monday evening’s fixture against table-toppers Shelbourne had a big-game feel to it and, despite the closure of Block K, the atmosphere lived up to the occasion. With Shamrock Rovers losing 3-1 at home to Waterford earlier in the day, City had a golden opportunity to go top for the first time since the 1st of March. Damien Duff, too, knew that a win in the Brandywell would open a four point gap between his side and the champions. Neither side really dominated in the first half, with Paul McMullan coming closest when his right-footed volley from outside the box struck the post.

 

The Scottish winger, who was a standout performer on Monday, finally found his first goal in red and white ten minutes into the second half though. With Shelbourne’s defence under pressure, a combination of a loose pass and an out-of-position Conor Kearns meant that McMullan’s shot from distance would nestle into the bottom corner, giving City the lead. After thirty-three minutes at the top of the pile, Shels substitute Sean Boyd flicked Will Jarvis’ cross into the corner, sending the away end into raptures and keeping the Reds at the summit for another week. Derry probably could’ve done with an injection of energy in the front line after about the 75th minute, but Danny Mullen’s introduction in the 93rd minute was too late to impact the game. Sadou Diallo was a welcomed return as he featured for the first time this campaign, but the City faithful will have to wait even longer for a win over Shelbourne and a return to first place.

 

This Friday’s opponents, Bohemians, have had an up and down first fourteen matches. Winning just three of their first seven games, the Phibsborough side sacked their Derry-native manager Declan Devine in early March. Former City assistant Alan Reynolds left his post as Keith Long’s right-hand-man at Waterford to take the helm in Dalymount, immediately revitalising his squad to win their first five of their first seven games under his leadership. Since beating Drogheda United 1-0 on the 19th of April though, Bohs have picked up just one point from the last three fixtures. That point came in the Dublin derby against Shamrock Rovers, but losing 2-0 away to Dundalk – the Lilywhites' first win of the season – and to a ten-man Galway United at home, will raise concerns with the Bohemian’s faithful.

 

Currently sat fifth, level on points with Galway United in fourth and four points behind both Derry and Rovers with a game in hand, a win for Bohemians on Friday would put them right back in the mix for European spots. The Gypsies handed City their first loss of the season, triumphing 2-1 down in Dalymount on the 15th of March. They’ve also beaten Shelbourne and St. Pat’s this season, so Reynold’s men are certainly not to be underestimated. Only this week former Pat’s and Dundalk manager Stephen O’Donnell was named as the assistant to Alan Reynolds, so it seems like some stability on and off the pitch will do Bohemians no harm.

 

Top scorer for Bohs this season is none other than James Akintunde, the former Derry City striker who made the switch to Dalymount ahead of the 2023 season. He struggled with injuries last term, but four goals and an assist in eleven league games marks the Englishman’s best run of form in the red and black jersey. Dayle Rooney, signed from Drogheda United in the off-season, has made a good start to life in Phibsborough too, scoring once and registering four assists in thirteen games this campaign. Jordan Flores, clinical from dead-ball situations, has notched three goals this season – two coming from the penalty spot. Hull City defender Jevon Mills has been solid since signing on-loan too, impressing in a new-look backline.

 

Derry City haven’t beaten Bohemians in the Brandywell since September 2022, when a Michael Duffy wondergoal clinched the points for Derry. You have to go back another two years to find the previous Derry win in the Brandywell, Stephen Mallon and Walter Figueira scored in the second half to claim a 2-0 win for the Candystripes in the last home game with fans for over a year due to the Covid pandemic. Derry could keep the two year trend going with a win over Reynolds’ side on Friday. Five of the last nine league games between the two on Foyleside have ended in draws, whilst both sides beat each other away from home last campaign. 
It’s a tough few matches coming up for City, who face St. Patricks Athletic and Shamrock Rovers away the weekend after next. The draw with Shelbourne was the first time this season that Derry didn’t win after scoring first, but six draws from fifteen games shows that City could do with turning single points into three as soon as possible.


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