Irish Daily Mail

HORROR SHOW FOR DREADFUL DUNDALK

Kenny is left stunned

- JAMES ROGERS

IT’S one thing to lose, quite another to not show up. That’s what disappoint­ed Stephen Kenny most after admitting his Dundalk side were ‘nowhere near good enough’ as they were dumped out of the Europa League by AEK Larnaca.

The Lilywhites came into the game feeling they had a chance of progressio­n to the third qualifying round having held their opponents scoreless in the first leg, but bowed out with a whimper after slumping to their heaviest ever defeat under their current manager.

The damage was done in the first half when the Louth men coughed up three soft goals, two of which were converted by Ivan Trickovski.

After freezing in the searing heat, Kenny admitted his side needed to see out the early pressure from the Cypriots.

‘It’s a very disappoint­ing night,’ he rued. ‘Our defending for the goals was nowhere near good enough. They were all preventabl­e.

‘To concede three in the first half is hard to believe. When they scored two our heads dropped completely for a period.

‘Sometimes you just need to hang in there when a team gets a run on you like that and just see the period out. We just had a really bad first half and got punished and it’s too late to rectify it then.

‘We made two changes at halftime that definitely improved it. Sean Gannon and Patrick McEleney were influentia­l in the second half but it was too big a mountain then.

‘We’ve not lost like that in the past. We’ve never done that. We’re better than we played [last night],’ added Kenny.

The warning signs of what was to come were there early on with Trickovski breaking the deadlock with his third opening of the game on 13 minutes.

After Dundalk’s first attack broke down at the other end, the home side broke upfield with Acorán Reyes slipping the Macedonian internatio­nal in ahead of Sean Hoare for a cool finish past Gary Rogers.

Things went from bad to worse for the Premier Division leaders when they conceded a second on 21 minutes.

This time a pass from Joan Truyols played Tete in behind Hoare on the left and he made no mistake with the coolest of dinked finishes.

The visitors were denied what looked to be a stone wall penalty on 33 minutes when Jamie McGrath went down in the box under Giannou’s challenge but all hopes of a turnaround were ended five minutes later when the Cypriots added a third. Hoare was found out again as Tete was picked out in acres of space on the left with his cross bundled home at the second attempt by Trickovski after his initial effort was saved by Rogers.

Kenny threw on Gannon and McEleney at the break in an attempt to salvage the game but while the latter did have an early effort over, Dundalk were fortunate not to fall further behind on 51 minutes when Trickovski’s shot came back off the butt of the post after Ioannou broke clear of Hoare on the right.

The visitors did improve slightly afterwards with Pat Hoban going close with two headers either side of a Michael Duffy shot that fizzed just wide.

Dundalk were very much second best, however, and it took a fine save from Rogers five minutes from the end to tip Trickovski’s header over the bar.

The final nail was put in their coffin on 87 minutes, though, when substitute Joan Tomás added a fourth with his first touch after being teed up by Apostolos Giannou.

 ?? SPORTSFILE ?? Down and out: Gary Rogers is beaten by Joan Tomas with Brian Gartland sprawled on the turf (left)
SPORTSFILE Down and out: Gary Rogers is beaten by Joan Tomas with Brian Gartland sprawled on the turf (left)
 ??  ?? Anguish: Dundalk’s Jamie McGrath
Anguish: Dundalk’s Jamie McGrath

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