Boss pleased with players training sessions

Institute manager Paul Kee admitted that securing the three points is what was needed following their big win at Bangor the week before.
Institute's Darren McCauley lines up a shot at goal during Saturday's match against Lisburn Distillery. INLS0914-169KMInstitute's Darren McCauley lines up a shot at goal during Saturday's match against Lisburn Distillery. INLS0914-169KM
Institute's Darren McCauley lines up a shot at goal during Saturday's match against Lisburn Distillery. INLS0914-169KM

Kee knew going into the Whites game that his players were ready for the task in hand, after they had a number of top quality training sessions during the week leading up to their encounter against Tommy Kincaid’s side.

“We recorded a great win at Bangor but that victory would have meant nothing had we not won this game, so it’s a great boost and it’s vitally important that we maintain the momentum with eight games remaining.

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“I have to give the players credit last week they were absolutely magnificent at training, the intensity, the enthusiasm and effort it was really, really good.

“While we weren’t at our best offensively, we had more character about us, there’s a determination from the players as a group and I told the players after the game, that we wouldn’t have won that match last year, we would have drawn it, so to get over the line is a great achievement.”