The Students almost managed to secure back-to-back draws against Devine’s side, but Bohs’ persistence paid off in the end. Danny Grant, making his first appearance since returning to Phibsboro, won a penalty that Jonathan Afolabi converted, extending his scoring streak to six games. Afolabi then sealed the victory with another impressive finish. This win moves Bohs within a point of St. Pat’s in second place.
After the match, Devine praised his squad for their patience and ability to grind out the win. Despite the frustration and flatness felt during the game, Devine emphasized that victory cannot be taken for granted and that every game requires effort and intensity. He acknowledged that there is room for improvement but highlighted the importance of the three points gained.
Devine also praised Danny Grant for his impact off the bench, stating that his performance lifted the crowd and showcased his high level of play. Devine believes Grant has a unique swagger on the pitch and has the potential to start games in the future. He also expressed satisfaction with the attacking options available, including James Akintunde, Ali Coote, and the upcoming return of Dean Williams.
Devine singled out Keith Buckley for his outstanding performance in both midfield and right back. He also acknowledged Jordan Flores for his quality pass that led to the second goal. Along with another clean sheet, Devine expressed his satisfaction with the entire team’s performance, including goalkeeper James Talbot and defender Cian Byrne.
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