Galway United win after shoot-out - News Summed Up

Galway United win after shoot-out


The main priority of Shane Keegan, the Galway manager, will be to avoid relegation OISIN KENIRY/INPHOGalway United advanced to the second round of the FAI Cup but only after a thrilling cup-tie with non-league Killester went all the way to a penalty shoot-out. Shane Keegan’s main priority at the moment is avoiding relegation from the Premier Division and he mixed things up for the trip to Dublin. And his side fell behind in the second minute when Stephen Chambers — younger brother of ex-St Patrick’s Athletic midfielder James — broke the deadlock. That gave the Leinster Senior League side an advantage that they held until the final 20 minutes when Ronan Murray bagged a second-half brace to put Galway in control. But they gave away the lead twice in a frantic final ten minutes with Lennie McMillan levelling things up,…


Source: The Times August 14, 2017 00:11 UTC



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