REPORT: Sligo Rovers 0-2 Cork City

15th November 2023
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Cork City returned to the top of the table with a hard-fought win over a plucky Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds. Kieran Sadlier returned to haunt his former employers as he netted in the opening minute. Ger Lyttle's side pushed the Rebels hard in th

Cork City returned to the top of the table with a hard-fought win over a plucky Sligo Rovers at the Showgrounds.

Kieran Sadlier returned to haunt his former employers as he netted in the opening minute. Ger Lyttle's side pushed the Rebels hard in the second half but their poor record in front of goal continues to haunt them, as they failed to score in front of their own supporters for the fourth game running.

Graham Cummins secured the win and the points for Cork 10 minutes from time. Sligo didn't make things easy for themselves when they conceded with just 52 seconds played. Captain Kyle Callan-McFadden, who was stretched off with a head injury soon after, hesitated in his efforts to clear the ball from danger. Possession falling to Garry Buckley who teed up Sadlier who planted the ball into the far corner of Mitchell Beeney's net.

Sean McLoughlin headed narrowly over from Sadlier's set-piece in the tenth minute, before Callan-McFadden came off the worst, after he clashed heads with Graham Cummins.

Sligo had the ball in the net nine minutes from the break. The referee's assistant however ruling the goal out, the ball running out of play at the end line as David Cawley squared for Ali Roy. Cawley himself squandered a magnificent chance to level the game in added time. Cawley skying his volley with the goal at his mercy.

A rallying Rovers enjoyed the better of the early offerings of the second period but couldn't find that elusive killer ball in the final third. Raff Cretaro's introduction to the Sligo attack making a marked difference.

From Rovers' most senior player to their least experienced and it was substitute Liam Kerrigan on just his second outing for the club who almost found the equaliser. Kerrigan denied by McNulty as he flicked the youngster's effort on to his crossbar.

Cork put the game beyond doubt against the run of play on 80 minutes. Cummins stretching the neck muscles as he nodded Steven Beattie's cross over Beeney's stretch.