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Sligo Rovers 2-0 Motherwell (3-0 agg): Irish side dump Scottish visitors out of Europa Conference League

Goal for Sligo
Shane Blaney’s early strike set the tone for the rest of the mate

Motherwell were outclassed by an inspired Sligo Rovers as the hapless Scots were deservedly dumped out of Europa Conference League qualifying.

Already a goal up from last week’s first leg, Shane Blaney’s early rocket of a free-kick gave the Irish hosts a commanding hold of the tie.

Max Mata’s late breakaway goal rounded off a famous result.

In truth, it was never in question against a Scottish Premiership side bereft of creativity and nous.

Motherwell were jeered by an irate travelling support at full-time, while the Sligo fans jubilantly celebrated the prospect of a meeting with Norwegian outfit Viking in the third round.

A much-improved performance from last week at Fir Park was mandatory for Motherwell if they were going to overturn the aggregate scoreline. A worse start couldn’t have been sketched.

Bevis Mugabi – whose error led to Aidan Keena’s first-leg winner – conceded a free-kick 25 yards from Liam Kelly’s goal. What followed was simply sensational.

With just four minutes on the clock, Blaney deceived the Motherwell goalkeeper with a surging shot into the far top corner to extend Rovers’ lead.

Motherwell looked to have replied promptly when Ricki Lamie volleyed in from close range, but screams of relief rather than joy were sharply shut down by the assistant’s flag.

Graham Alexander’s side failed to truly test Luke McNicholas in the Sligo Rovers goal before the interval, with the lack of chances created startling.

In turn it was Kelly who was forced to remain alert. Fancy footwork from Niall Morahan found Keena, but his strike lacked venom as it flew straight at the visiting keeper.

After the break Sligo remained energetic, creative and confident. Motherwell were lacklustre, sterile and messy.

Down the left, Will Fitzgerald spun Paul McGinn into a daze for the hosts. Showing inside and out, he teed up the unmarked David Cawley, but the execution was off target.

Alexander rolled the dice by bringing on Joe Efford and Sean Goss. The link-up between the two was the most inspired over the 90 minutes, but even so, Efford’s effort looped just over with a rare chance.

Already outfought and undone, things were to get even worse for the Scottish side in stoppage time.

Mata – who should have scored in Lanarkshire – made no mistake when the ball dropped to him.

The first touch was to control, the second was to send Motherwell out of Europe before their league season even begins.

‘We’ve taken our chance to make history’ – reaction

Sligo manager John Russell: “It’s a massive moment. I spoke about it to the players before the game – this was a chance to make history.

“We had to be solid defensively and limit Motherwell. To start the game with that free-kick is a wonderful moment. We were disciplined and put on a good performance. We’ve got to keep producing shocks.”

Motherwell manager Graham Alexander: “We didn’t compete at the level we needed to win the game. We gave away a really poor goal and it put us on the back foot.

“It was just the perfect start for them, the worst start for us. Any momentum we got going at any time was nullified by Sligo. We didn’t have that killer instinct or the will to beat our opponent in the box.”

Line-ups

Sligo Rovers

  • 16McNicholas
  • 2Banks
  • 19Kirk
  • 4Blaney
  • 26Buckley
  • 17McDonnellBooked at 16minsSubstituted forBarlowat 79′minutes
  • 8MorahanSubstituted forMataat 69′minutesBooked at 25mins
  • 22CawleySubstituted forPijnakerat 79′minutes
  • 7FitzgeraldSubstituted forLiivakat 90′minutes
  • 14O’Sullivan
  • 9Keena

Substitutes

  • 6Bolger
  • 10Liivak
  • 12Byrne
  • 25Heaney
  • 27Mata
  • 28Pijnaker
  • 30Brush
  • 31Walsh
  • 34Barlow
  • 41Clancy
  • 44McCarthy

Motherwell

  • 1Kelly
  • 16McGinnBooked at 62mins
  • 3Carroll
  • 4Lamie
  • 5MugabiSubstituted forSolholm Johansenat 71′minutes
  • 6MaguireSubstituted forGossat 69′minutes
  • 8Slattery
  • 23MorrisBooked at 47mins
  • 7SpittalSubstituted forShieldsat 45′minutes
  • 26TierneySubstituted forEffordat 69′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 9van Veen

Substitutes

  • 2O’Donnell
  • 11Efford
  • 12Fox
  • 14Ojala
  • 15Solholm Johansen
  • 18Cornelius
  • 27Goss
  • 28Mahon
  • 29Shields
  • 31Connolly
  • 35Campbell
Referee:
Bojan Pandzic

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Sligo Rovers 2, Motherwell 0.

  2. Second Half ends, Sligo Rovers 2, Motherwell 0.

  3. Goal! Sligo Rovers 2, Motherwell 0. Max Mata (Sligo Rovers) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal.

  4. Substitution, Sligo Rovers. Frank Liivak replaces William Fitzgerald.

  5. Joseph Efford (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card.

  6. Substitution, Sligo Rovers. Kailin Barlow replaces Adam McDonnell.

  7. Substitution, Sligo Rovers. Nando Pijnaker replaces David Cawley.

  8. Substitution, Motherwell. Sondre Solholm Johansen replaces Bevis Mugabi.

  9. Substitution, Sligo Rovers. Max Mata replaces Niall Morahan.

  10. Substitution, Motherwell. Joseph Efford replaces Ross Tierney.

  11. Substitution, Motherwell. Sean Goss replaces Barry Maguire.

  12. Paul McGinn (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card.

  13. Josh Morris (Motherwell) is shown the yellow card.

  14. Substitution, Motherwell. Connor Shields replaces Blair Spittal.

  15. Second Half begins Sligo Rovers 1, Motherwell 0.

  16. First Half ends, Sligo Rovers 1, Motherwell 0.

  17. Max Mata (Sligo Rovers) is shown the yellow card.

  18. Adam McDonnell (Sligo Rovers) is shown the yellow card.

  19. Goal! Sligo Rovers 1, Motherwell 0. Shane Blaney (Sligo Rovers) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.

  20. First Half begins.

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