Irish Daily Mirror

SOLID AS A ‘ROCK

- Shamrock Rovers Finn Harps

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BY PAUL O’HEHIR STEPHEN BRADLEY stayed with Shamrock Rovers to ‘finish what he started’ and his team responded by picking up where they left off.

A roller-coaster week of speculatio­n was finally put to bed and then copper fastened with a devastatin­g show of strength from his champions.

The rampant Hoops could have scored six or seven on the night, but settled for three rapid fire ones in an 11-minute, first-half spell.

Roberto Lopes and Danny Mandroiu, twice, were on the mark and led the way as team-mates queued up behind them to torment Harps for the remainder.

Visiting goalkeeper Mark Anthony Mcginley – with Ireland No 1 Gavin Bazunu looking on from the stands – was a blizzard of flailing limbs in a man-of-the-match display.

Conor Tourish pulled one back before the break and Harps had half chances from Ethan Boyle and Yoyo Mahdy too, sandwiched in between Mandroiu’s two goals.

But there’s a reason why senior players like Ronan Finn – rested here – stepped in this week to play their part in convincing Bradley to stay.

They believe there is more to come from this squad as they chase Europe’s group stages in the summer – not to mention third league title in-a-row.

There was a boy band element to the way Bradley, Stephen Mcphail and Glenn Cronin emerged from the tunnel one after another to take their place on the bench.

And a young fan by the dugout handed Bradley a large cardboard sign with a message scrawled across it.

Bradley tucked it away in the dugout for safe keeping, but that was the extent of the razzmatazz as normal business resumed.

Rovers were expected to win – and win comfortabl­y.

They opened the scoring in the 17th minute.

Rory Gaffney flashed a shot at goal but although Mcginley kept it out, Lopes smashed home the loose ball.

Rovers doubled their lead three minutes later when Mandroiu crouched low to chest home a Sean Gannon cross after good work from Gaffney.

And it was game, set and match before the half hour when Mandroiu headed home a stunning, deep Jack Byrne cross from the right.

Harps kept Rovers honest when Tourish headed home a Jesse Devers cross three minutes before the break. But it was false hope.

Mcginley’s performanc­e in goals was Carlsberg-ad material as Richie Towell and Aidomo Emakhu wondered what more they could do after they bombarded him with efforts galore.

When Emakhu did eventually beat him, the vicious shot crashed off the far post and cannoned back off Mcginley’s head and away to safety.

The home fans chanted ‘Stephen Bradley’s Green and White Army’ on the final whistle and he strolled down to the South Stand to applaud them.

He hasn’t gone away you know, and it’s no wonder he’s staying because Shamrock Rovers mean business.

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