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Rovers' players applaud the travelling fans at the end of the game. Lorcan Doherty/INPHO

Last-gasp goal sees Shamrock Rovers win top-of-the-table clash

Aaron McEneff scored late on against former club Derry City.

Derry City 1

Shamrock Rovers 2

Simon Collins reports from the Ryan McBride Brandywell

DERRY MAN Aaron McEneff came back to haunt his hometown club with a last-gasp winning goal, which sent Shamrock Rovers six points clear at the top.

Substitutions on both sides influenced this cat-and-mouse encounter on Foyleside, but it was Michael Noonan and McEneff who earned three vital points for the Hoops in the end.

Derry haven’t won against Rovers in the league in nine attempts, but sub Danny Mullen’s fifth goal of the season on 66 minutes put them firmly in the driving seat.

That lead lasted less than six minutes as Noonan headed in from close range after Roberto Lopes’ long-range strike was turned onto the crossbar by Brian Maher.

Derry reacted well to that setback, but it was a former hero turned villain at Brandywell, McEneff, who had the last laugh with an 89th-minute winner.

Fellow sub, Danny Mandroiu threaded a pass through to Noonan, who picked out McEneff’s run towards the near post, and he made no mistake.

The midfielder was cautioned for his overzealous celebrations in front of the home support in the Southend Park stand to silence a record 5,000-plus attendance.

That goal ensured a fifth consecutive win for Rovers and a seventh game unbeaten as the Dubliners ominously started shifting through the gears.

Derry started with promise, and Michael Duffy was gifted possession inside Rovers’ penalty area when Dan Cleary’s attempted clearance fell kindly to the winger, but his curling effort sailed harmlessly wide of the far post.

Match referee Marc Lynch issued three contentious yellow cards inside eight first-half minutes to Boyce, Winchester and Rovers’ defender O’Sullivan, who was replaced by Josh Honohan after just 18 minutes as Stephen Bradley wasted no time in turning to his bench.

Derry carved open the Rovers defence with a neat pass into the feet of Whyte just inside the penalty area on 25 minutes, and the ex-Portsmouth man glided past his man before picking out Boyce eight yards from goal. The striker’s first-time strike was deflected behind by Adam Matthews, who recovered well.

From the corner,r the ball eventually came to Ferguson in space at the back post, but the full-back fired his effort wide of the target.

Rovers’ first shot on target arrived on 33 minutes after Ferguson’s pass was intercepted inside his own half. Aaron Greene crossed low towards Graham Burke, but his powerful strike was saved comfortably by Brian Maher.

Rovers were bossing the ball at the start of the second half, but it was Derry who broke the deadlock in devastating fashion on 66 minutes.

Winchester won the ball from Byrne before finding McMullan on the right flank. The winger played a delicious pass to send his fellow Scot Mullen into space, and the former Patrick Thistle striker finished expertly past Ed McGinty.

That lead lasted less than six minutes as Roberto Lopes’ ferocious strike from distance was turned onto the bar by Maher, but substitute Noonan reacted to the rebound quickest and headed into the net from close range.

McMullan and Mullen combined brilliantly again on 75 minutes, but the latter couldn’t get enough lift on the ball to guide it over the head of McGinty who snuffed out the danger.

Matthews made an important block to deny Duffy’s close-range strike with nine minutes remaining as Derry went in search of a winner.

Rovers issued a killer blow in the final minute when Mandroiu split the defence with a searching pass into Noonan, who picked out the run of McEnef,f and the Derry man made no mistake with a clinical finish.

Four minutes of stoppage time were signalled, but Derry couldn’t find an equaliser as their four-match unbeaten run came to an end.

Derry City: Maher; Ferguson (Doherty 77), Connolly, Holt, Cann, Todd; Whyte (McMullan 60), O’Reilly (Benson 84), Winchester, Duffy (Hoban 84); Boyce (Mullen 60);

Shamrock Rovers: McGinty; Matthews, Lopes, Cleary, Grant, O’Sullivan (Honohan 18), Byrne (McEneff 77), Nugent (Mandroiu), Burke (Watts 64), Greene (Noonan 64).

Referee: Marc Lynch.

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