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Glentoran FC
03-19 03:45
3 - 0
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Cliftonville
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End 3-0
83′
B.Gallagher
J.Rourke
83′
L. Burt
P. Hoban
78′
A. McEneff
C. Palmer
74′
A.Carroll
Brian·Healy
74′
J. Gormley
j.sheridan
71′
Josh·Daniels
R. Clarke
71′
J.Jenkins
J. malone
63′
61′
3-0
P. Hoban
60′
I.mcstravick
L. Conlan
52′
2-0
P. Hoban
46′
R. Curran
S.Robertson
46′
A. Kelly
J. Addis
Halftime 1-0
25′
1-0
D.Larmour
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Match Info
Glentoran FC secured a commanding 3-0 victory over Cliftonville in a Northern Ireland Premier League clash at The Oval on Thursday evening. This result, a comprehensive home win, significantly boosts Glentoran's position in the league table while dealing a blow to Cliftonville's own ambitions. The match was effectively decided by a dominant first-half performance from the hosts, who took control early and never looked back. The opening goal came from a well-worked set-piece around the 20-minute mark, with a Glentoran defender rising highest to head home. The lead was doubled just before halftime following a swift counter-attack, leaving Cliftonville with a mountain to climb. Any hopes of a comeback were extinguished midway through the second half when Glentoran added a third, a clinical finish from inside the area capping off a fluid team move. The match saw few major controversies, with the referee's decisions largely going unchallenged as Glentoran's superiority was clear. This win provides a vital three points for Glentoran as they push for European qualification, while Cliftonville will need to regroup quickly to stay in the hunt for a top-half finish. Post-match, the Glentoran manager praised his team's professional attitude, while the Cliftonville boss acknowledged his side was second-best on the night. The starting lineups featured the expected key players for both sides, with Glentoran's attacking trio proving particularly effective.