Irish Daily Mail

PLUS: DUNDALK DISASTER

- By JAMES ROGERS SPORTSFILE

DUNDALK manager Vinny Perth said the blame lay at his door for his side’s Champions League humbling at the hands of Slovenia’s NK Celje — but insisted he is not concerned for his job.

The SSE Airtricity League champions were unable to reverse their recent domestic form for the big occasion as Dario Kosic’s side punished them for basic errors at the end of either half to claim an historic victory at this level having only won their first Slovan Prva Liga title last month.

Asked about his future, Perth said: ‘It’s a fair question. I ultimately respect that I’m at a club that is trying to do things. We’ve rolled the dice. It’s not easy but if we just wanted to be like most teams and dominate domestical­ly and do OK in Europe by winning a round and losing a round then I think that could have been done but we rolled the dice and we built a European squad or the beginnings of a European squad.

‘That has caused us problems with Covid-19 but there’s no doubt that it falls at my door and ultimately I’m big and ugly enough to accept it. I’ll see what our owners felt about tonight and we’ll go from there but I’m very relaxed about it,’ said Perth.

‘It certainly wasn’t a 3-0 defeat. I think if Pat [Hoban] scores we’d go on and win the game but that’s football. The football Gods aren’t shining on the town of Dundalk at the moment but I thought the players were immense.

‘I can look in the mirror and say I’ve done everything. I can’t do much more with that group.’

In the one-legged tie played behind closed doors at the Ferenc Szusza Stadion outside Budapest, Dundalk could well have been ahead on 18 minutes when Stefan Colovic’s corner was met by the head of Brian Gartland who flashed a header just over.

Michael Duffy also tested Matjaž Rozman twice before the killer blow came on 43 minutes.

Chris Shields broke up possession in midfield with the loose ball allowing Kerin to nip in behind Gartland.

The 21-year-old was not to be denied, however, as he scrambled a leg to the ball on the ground to slot past Gary Rogers despite him getting a foot to it. Celje almost doubled their advantage within 70 seconds of the restart when Ivan Božić’s cross came off Gartland only for Rogers to claw it away but it was largely one way traffic after that with the Louth men having two big chances within a minute of each other just before the hour mark.

Jordan Flores had an effort tipped over before Duffy pulled a shot agonisingl­y across the face of goal.

Darragh Leahy also went close before Perth threw caution to the wind with the introducti­on of the attacking trio of Sean Murray, Nathan Oduwa and David McMillan but if anything it unsettled his side. Their best chance of an equaliser came six minutes from the end when Duffy’s free kick deflected off the wall into the path of Patrick Hoban, whose header came back off the upright.

Any hope of a comeback was ended on 88 minutes though when Sean Hoare coughed up possession under little or no pressure to Lotric who combined with Vizinger on the break for the latter to slot to an almost empty net.

There would be further salt in the wound in the fifth minute of stoppage time when substitute Dangubic turned in at the second attempt after Rogers had parried a free kick. On what was Dundalk’s 75th European appearance, this must surely go down as one of their most disappoint­ing nights. NK CELJE: Rozman; Kadusi, Zaletel, Calusi, Marandici; Štravs, Vrbanec (Pungarsek 86); Kerin, Lotric, Božic (Novak 82); Vizinger (Dangubic 93). Scorers: Kerin 43, Vizinger 83, Dangubic 90+5. DUNDALK: Rogers; Gannon, Gartland (Oduwa 76), Hoare, Leahy; Shields (McMillan 82), Flores (Murray 69); Colovic, Patrick McEleney, Duffy; Hoban. Subs not used: McCarey, Mountney, Cleary, Kelly. Referee: VF Ferreira (Portugal).

 ??  ?? Hungary feeling: Dundalk’s Sean Gannon reacts to the loss (main) while Luka Kerin celebrates scoring for Celja (left)
Hungary feeling: Dundalk’s Sean Gannon reacts to the loss (main) while Luka Kerin celebrates scoring for Celja (left)

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