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Derry City crowned 2018 EA SPORTS Cup Champions

                          Derry City 3-1 Cobh Ramblers

    Derry City secured their first trophy in six years and their 11th
    EA SPORTS Cup after a fantastic 3-1 win against SSE Airtricity
    League First Division side Cobh Ramblers.

    In front of a packed Brandywell Stadium, goals from Ronan
    Hale, Darren Cole and Aaron McEneff proved to be enough to
    cancel out Christopher Hull’s first-half equaliser for Cobh.

    The first big chance of the game fell on 18 minutes. Ronan Hale
    recycled an exquisite through-ball to McEneff but the midfielder
    couldn’t beat goalkeeper Adam Mylod in the Cobh goal who was
    forced into a fantastic one-handed save.
    The pressure cooker eventually burst after 24 minutes as Derry City took the lead
    through Ronan Hale. Cobh defender James McSweeney made a mistake and ultimately
    failed to clear the danger for Republic of Ireland Under-21 international Hale to sweep in
    and finish past Mylod.

    Cobh had failed to find any momentum going forward, but Dan Seaborne gifted Ste-
    phen Henderson’s side a chance to attack when his clearance only went as far as Denzil
    Fernandes. The midfielder made his shimmied pass look effortless before Kevin Taylor
    rolled a low-cross for Hull to tap in at the near-post - the perfect response from the First
    Division side.

    In the second half, the Foylesiders re-established their lead ten minutes after the break.
    Ben Fisk found Cole unmarked inside the Cobh box from a left-sided corner kick, the Scot
    giving Mylod no chance with a sharp header.
    Derry City took real charge after their second and things went from bad to worse for
    Cobh when Ian Mylod upended Derry’s Jamie McDonagh inside the box. Referee Ben Con-
    nolly pointed to the spot and McEneff stepped up to convert, despite the best efforts of
    Adam Mylod.

    Cobh had a chance to pull one back with two minutes remaining when they were award-
    ed a penalty of their own. Shane O’Connor stepped up but saw Gerard Doherty pull off a
    fantastic save and O’Connor could only put the rebound over the bar.
    It was the final action of the game as Premier Division Derry City lifted the EA SPORTS
    Cup trophy, much to the delight of the home supporters at the Brandywell Stadium.

    Derry City: Gerard Doherty; Dan Seaborne, Aaron McEneff, Aaron Splaine (Nicky Low
    64), Jamie McDonagh, Rory Hale (Shane McNamee 90), Ben Fisk (Adrian Delap 75), Dar-
    ren Cole, Dean Shiels, Ronan Hale, Kevin McHattie.

    Cobh Ramblers: Adam Mylod; Kevin Taylor, Ben O’Riordan (Craig Donnellan 76), James
    McSweeney, Stephen Christopher (Charlie Fleming 61), David Hurley, Ian Mylod, Christo-
    pher Hull, Denzil Fernandes (Cian Leonard 81), Gordon Walker, Shane O’Connor.
    Referee: Ben Connolly
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