F91 Diddeleng 2 St Patrick’s Athletic 1
Mark Doyle salvaged St Patrick's Athletic's European hopes with a crucial late goal as the Saints fell to a narrow defeat at the hands of F91 Diddeleng in the first leg of the Europa Conference League first round qualifier on Wednesday night.
Goals in either half from Oege-Sietse Van Lingen and Yahcuroo Roemer looked enough to sink the Saints, who failed to impress their plans on this game. However, Doyle popped up in the box in the 93rd minute to snatch a hardly deserved lifeline.
The result means two losses from two for Irish clubs in Europe this season, with Shamrock Rovers losing to Icelandic opposition on Tuesday night.
The last minute goal sparked wild celebrations among the 350 boisterous Pats fans, who travelled through London and Brussels to take over this small leafy suburb just north of the French border.
They can still harbour hopes of more European trips this year – that is if Pats can muster a win next Thursday in Inchicore where progression will guarantee €550,000 in Uefa prize money.
Only starting their pre-season campaign, F91 didn't appear as rusty Jon Daly and his side would have hoped.
The game failed to settle as the home side chased every ball, committing a flurry of fouls in the process. This, it turned out, was Diddeleng's game plan throughout and it proved successful at stunting Pats' efforts to build up the play.
Both sides were limited to half chances, but it was the home duo of Samir Hadji and Van Lingen that looked most dangerous.
And it was the latter who opened the scoring on 24 minutes. Lingering in the space between his midfield and strikers, Sylvio Ouassiero picked out Van Lingen just inside the box and the Dutch man made no mistake, finding the
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