Brennan comes back to haunt City

FORMER Derry City winger Killian Brennan scored St Patrick’s Athletic’s match winner, at the Brandywell on Tuesday night.
Derry City's Ryan Curran attempts to keep the ball away from St. Patrick's Athletic duo Darren Meenan and Kenny Browne (NO 15).Derry City's Ryan Curran attempts to keep the ball away from St. Patrick's Athletic duo Darren Meenan and Kenny Browne (NO 15).
Derry City's Ryan Curran attempts to keep the ball away from St. Patrick's Athletic duo Darren Meenan and Kenny Browne (NO 15).

The midfielder’s third minute free-kick was enough for the Dubliners to move back into top spot in the Airtricity League Premier Division.

In truth Liam Buckley’s side played some neat football in the first half and ran out comfortable winners.

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The only positive City boss Declan Devine can take from the game, was the second half display from youngster Ryan Curran.

The striker replaced Mark Griffin at half-time and his work-rate and energy up front caused the visitors some problems.

After the game Curran spoke to Sentinel Sport’s Editor Kevin McLaughlin.