Mason Melia and Alex Nolan on target as Stephen Kenny secures first win as St Pat's boss

Paul Buttner Paul Buttner | 06-01 08:16

As he did against champions Shamrock Rovers early last month, Alex Nolan scored a big winner to give Stephen Kenny his first victory as St Patrick's Athletic manager.

Only their second win in 11 games since beating Rovers, St Pat’s remain seventh in the table while a first defeat in 10 sees Galway drop a place to fifth.

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It was a night when old rivalries from the last decade were revived.

A time when Kenny’s Dundalk and Cork City, under John Caulfield, who has since revitalised Galway in his time out west, went neck and neck at the top of the domestic game.

With three changes from their 2-2 draw at Bohemians last week, St Pat’s found themselves on the back foot early on as Galway started meaningfully.

Rob Slevin had a shot blocked while Ed McCarthy rifled wide when set up promisingly by skipper Conor McCormack.

St Pat’s gradually passed their way into the game with Galway’s Brendan Clarke the first goalkeeper to be worked from a Ryan McLaughlin cross-shot on 20 minutes.

A misplaced pass from Jamie Lennon resulted in a third Galway corner which needed some frantic defending to clear as the visitors remained the better side.

And though they troubled St Pat’s whenever they got forward, Galway were undone from a set-piece against the run of play on 34 minutes.

Following a foul by Slevin on Cian Kavanagh, Brandon Kavanagh’s free kick into the area wasn’t dealt with.

Conor Keeley won the initial header before Cian Kavanagh out-jumped Clarke to knock the ball back across goal for Mason Melia to force it home for the 16-year-old’s third goal of the season.

The lively teenager then twice worried Galway again before the break with shots that were deflected out for corners as St Pat’s finished the half in the ascendancy.

In a repeat of the first half, Galway started the second positively and might have been level on 62 minutes.

Karl O’Sullivan picked out substitute Fracley Lomboto, just on two minutes earlier, but the striker scuffed his effort with St Pat’s scrambling the ball clear.

Lomboto redeemed himself, however, as Galway’s endeavour would be rewarded with a deserved equaliser on 69 minutes.

McCormack’s quick free kick to Al-Amin Kazeem saw the full-back whip over a superb cross.

Fellow substitute Pat Hickey bounced his header goal-ward with Lomboto applying the final touch.

Galway pressed for a good spell with St Pat’s having goalkeeper Danny Rogers to thank with the save of the night to deprive Slevin before the home side struck for the winner on 88 minutes.

Kian Leavy did well on the right to get to the end line to pull the ball back for fellow substitute Nolan to rifle home.

Though Galway rallied in the dying minutes with Hickey heading a McCormack cross against the crossbar St Pat’s held out.

St Patrick’s Athletic: Danny Rogers; Ryan McLaughlin, Joe Redmond, Conor Keeley, Luke Turner; Jamie Lennon, Chris Forrester; Mason Melia, Romal Palmer (Kian Leavy 68), Brandon Kavanagh (Jake Mulraney 72); Cian Kavanagh (Alex Nolan 82).

Galway United: Brendan Clarke; Jeannot Esua, Rob Slevin, Killian Brouder, Al-Amin Kazeem (Conor O’Keeffe 86); Conor McCormack, Maurice Nugent (Pat Hickey 66); Karl O’Sullivan, David Hurley (Garry Buckley 66), Ed McCarthy (Francely Lomboto 60); Stephen Walsh (Wassim Aouachria 86).

Referee: Gavin Colfer (Wicklow).

Attendance: 4,077.

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