Alan Reynolds says he was pleased with the reaction of his players away to Derry City on Friday but says they need to build on that when the league’s in-form side St Patrick’s Athletic come to Dalymount Park tomorrow night.
Bohs went to the Brandywell two days ago to take on Derry City on the back of a bruising 2-0 Sports Direct Men’s FAI Cup semi-final defeat against the same opposition a week previously.
Reynolds’ side played some good stuff in the first half, with a neat finish from Archie Meekison after 20 minutes giving them a deserved lead.
They were pegged back by Pat Hoban just after the hour-mark, but Reynolds was pleased with how his players responded after a difficult week.
Reynolds said: “It was a real game of two halves and ultimately I was pleased with our performances in both halves for different reasons.
“In the first half, I was pleased because we showed real quality. Having played the same side on our home patch a week previously, I was deeply frustrated with that performance and how despite having so much possession, we failed to test their keeper.
“But I think in the first half we showed we have quality, and we showed we are capable of putting it up to top teams.
“In the second half, I was pleased with the players for a different reason. I was pleased because they showed a grit and determination that has too often eluded us this season. Derry came after us and they have real quality in their team to do so, but I felt that we battled for everything.
“Ultimately on another day it’s a game we could have won. Derry should have had a man sent off and with that I think we would have had enough about us to win the game.
“In isolation it is a good result. The Brandywell has always been a difficult place for any team to get a result so we are pleased to get a result.
“But it’s also another draw for us where I feel we could have won the game. That’s our tenth draw in the league this season and when we look back we know we have left a lot of points behind us in games we were capable of winning.
“That has been one of the disappointing aspects of this season, that we have had a platform in games where we are right in it to win but haven’t had enough about us to put teams away.”
Friday’s result, coupled with Drogheda United’s 0-0 draw away to Waterford, maintained Bohs’ four-point gap ahead of ninth place.
But standing in their way of extending that advantage tomorrow night is a St Patrick’s Athletic team unbeaten in the league since July and who have won their last five games.
Former Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has overseen a total turnaround in fortunes since a shaky start to his reign. Qualification for Europe is now within their grasp, and they are already being tipped as contenders for next season.
Reynolds added: “Listen they are a quality side. I expect an entertaining game, and I expect it to be open.
“They’re in the hunt for Europe and will be coming here with their tails up after a brilliant run. We know where we are at in the table, so we need to build on the positives of Friday and give absolutely everything of ourselves again.”
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