City -v- Saint Patrick's Athletic
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Cork City can move to within six points of runaway leaders Bohemians in the Premier Division table when they face St Patrick's Athletic in the vital eircom League clash at Turners Cross on Monday (Kick off 7:45).
But manager Liam Murphy must plan without striker George O'Callaghan who serves out a one-match ban after being shown the red card in Cork's 1-1 draw with Bohemians on Friday night. James Mulligan is the likely replacement to partner John O'Flynn in attack.
Colin T.O'Brien is on stand-by to take over from Alan Bennett on the right side of midfield. Bennett is very doubtful after being substituted after half an hour against Bohemians with a calf injury. Veteran defender Declan Daly is likely to again partner Dan Murray in the centre of defence having recovered from a slight groin injury.
"I was happy enough with the draw against Bohemians as we still have to play them at Dalymount Park before the end of the season. Now we can redeem ourselves against St Pat's with a win to move into second place in the table," said boss Murphy.
St Pat's recorded their first win in seven games when they beat FAI Carlsberg Cup holders Derry City 1-0 at Richmond Park on Friday night. Midfielder Paul Osam is doubtful with a knee injury with manager Pat Dolan worried that the player may not be up to a second game in four days.
Darragh Maguire is again an absentee with a groin injury, Jamie Harris thus keeps his place in the centre of defence partnering Colm Foley. Ugandan international Charles Mbabazi Livingstone could return after treatment on a back injury that kept him out of the Derry match.
"That win against Derry was important with all the other top teams dropping points on the same evening. Prior to that we had good draws against Shelbourne, Bray Wanderers and Bohemians. A win on Monday would lift us up to fourth place and a chance of Europe next season," said Dolan.
Re: City -v- Saint Patrick's Athletic
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Originally posted by Neil
I was happy enough with the draw against Bohemians as we still have to play them at Dalymount Park before the end of the season
And with our great away record, we´ll beat them for sure. I mean we should have hammered them the last time we played at dalyer, shouldn´t we Liam :rolleyes: :mad: