BOHEMIANS v SLIGO ROVERS
SSE Airtricity League, Dalymount Park, Friday 10 October, 7.45pm
Bohemians resume their push for the highest-possible league finish when they host Sligo Rovers on Friday.
“A win against Sligo would put us just three points behind them and we might move ahead of Derry,” said manager Owen Heary.
“We could be playing Derry in the last game of the season to see who finishes ahead.
“To finish seventh or sixth would be a good achievement for the club as a whole and for the players who have worked really hard.
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“Any player should want to finish as well as possible. There are players too who are playing for a place in the squad next season.”
This game comes just over a month after a rescheduled league game at the Showgrounds was decided by the odd goal in five.
Sligo won 3-2 but also ended ahead on yellow cards, 4-1, all of them given out in the tense last 20 minutes of the encounter.
“They’re a good side, but we don’t want them to let them get away from us,” said Heary.
Bohemians have had two fewer defeats in the league than Sligo Rovers and are unbeaten at home since Dundalk’s 2-0 victory at Dalymount at the end of May.
“We have done quite well at home despite the problems early on. We have lost only four games at home,” said Heary.
“The one thing we had to do, was to make sure we were hard to beat, and we weren’t that last week against Pat’s.”
The manager gave his players some time off since losing 3-1 to St Patrick’s Athletic 11 days ago. He also introduced a few novelties into training to help refresh a team that was showing signs of fatigue.
“You can allow for a few players who were tired, but there were some performances that were not up to the standard we have been asking for. We did not impose ourselves on the game,” said Heary of the Richmond Park game.
Captain on the night Derek Pender came off with a calf injury late in that game and he may miss the rest of the season.
“He’s been excellent all season. He’s had to fill in at left-back and he’s done it without moaning,” said Heary.
“He’s gone back to the right side and he’s scored two great goals. He’s been a leader on and off the park.
“He keeps telling me he’ll make it back for the last game. He’s that committed.”
Kevin Devaney (toe injury) is out for Friday but has returned to training and is expected to be available for next week’s match away to Cork City. Dan Byrne (cruciate) is sidelined for the longer-term.
Dave Mulcahy, who did not make it to the St Pat’s game in time due to a major traffic disruption on the M50, is suspended for Friday. But Anto Murphy, who returned from injury to come off the bench against St Pat’s and scored a late consolation goal, has had more time to regain fitness.
Jason Byrne has also recovered from a knee injury that kept him out of the squad against St Patrick’s Athletic.
Steven Beattie is likely to feature again in the back line. But Heary may also take the opportunity to look more closely at some of the players who are in the frame for next season’s squad, among them defender Stephen Best.