Watch: Headers from Sean Hoare and Patrick McEleney seal league and Cup double for Dundalk
Patrick McEleney's Dundalk renaissance continues as he headed headed the Lilywhites' winner over Cork City late in the FAI Cup final at the Aviva Stadium.
Seán Hoare had an eventful first half as the Dundalk defender gave his side the lead before conceding the equalising penalty straight afterwards.
These sides have been difficult to separate over the past three finals with all three finishing scoreless after 90 minutes and last year's going all the way to penalties.
The stalemate lasted just 19 minutes this time, however, as Hoare soared above Cork City goalkeeper Mark McNulty to plant a firm header in the back of the net.
Sean Hoare breaks the deadlock - such a leap! https://t.co/ThkIhmchDa#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/cTW5GABd1m
— Soccer Republic (@SoccRepublic) November 4, 2018
The Dubliner's afternoon was to get more eventful, however, as mere seconds after the restart he was penalised for a foul in the box on Karl Sheppard, and Kieran Sadlier converted the spot kick.
And Cork equalise immediately! It's Kieran Sadlier form the spot https://t.co/ThkIhmchDa#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/3XW2v840gB
— Soccer Republic (@SoccRepublic) November 4, 2018
The second half is in progress now. Follow our live updates with Tom O'Connor here.
These sides have been difficult to separate over the past three finals with all three finishing scoreless after 90 minutes and last year's going all the way to penalties.
The stalemate lasted just 19 minutes this time, however, as Hoare soared above Cork City goalkeeper Mark McNulty to plant a firm header in the back of the net.
The Dubliner's afternoon was to get more eventful, however, as mere seconds after the restart he was penalised for a foul in the box on Karl Sheppard, and Kieran Sadlier converted the spot kick.
And Cork equalise immediately! It's Kieran Sadlier form the spot https://t.co/ThkIhmchDa#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/3XW2v840gB
— Soccer Republic (@SoccRepublic) November 4, 2018
A more tactical battle after half time saw Dundalk draw the first cut as City were caught on the counter and Sean Gannon swung in a wonderful cross, and McEleney's header was too powerful for McNulty to hold.
Dundalk lead! It's Patrick McEleney, but what a ball that was from Sean Gannon https://t.co/ThkIhmchDa#RTEsoccerpic.twitter.com/qZqTGYmXfk
— Soccer Republic (@SoccRepublic) November 4, 2018
Read back on the Cup final as it happened with Tom O'Connor here.