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SSE AIRTRICITY PREMIER LEAGUE: DERRY CITY AND CORK PLAY OUT SCORELESS STALEMATE

written by John August 15, 2016
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Rory Patterson twice close in getting a goal for Derry City

Rory Patterson twice close in getting a goal for Derry City

DERRY City remain one point ahead of Cork City in respective and second and their places in the Premier Division.

The sides played out a goal-less draw between the sides at the Brandywell tonight, Monday, August 15.

Rory Patterson twice went close for Derry, with Sean Maguire and Garry Buckley having opportunities for Cork.

Cork manager John Caulfield’s has three games in hand over the Candystripes.

Derry had suffered just one league defeat in nine outings since suffering a 2-1 reverse at the hands of Cork the last time the clubs met in May at Turner’s Cross.

That was a 5-0 hammering by leaders Dundalk at the start of July.

Derry won two of previous meetings

Kenny Shiels’ men beat Cork in the first encounter of the campaign between the sides and also saw off their opponents in the EA Sports Cup, before Cork exacted a degree of revenge with that one-goal victory on 13 May.

Derry were beginning their final series of league games but the match lacked intensity from the start, as the hosts looked tired from their exertions in a 5-0 thumping of derby rivals Finn Harps on Friday night.

Ryan McBride was named in the starting line-up despite injury concerns over the defender, but his involvement did not last long as the skipper was forced to retire hurt early on.

After a tepid first half, Derry began the second half in brighter fashion as Patterson’s long-range shot flew just wide of Mark McNulty’s post.

Maguire and Buckley carved out late opportunities for Cork, but the former shot over the bar and the latter fired straight into the arms of Ger Doherty.

Next up for Derry City is an away trip to Bohemians in an FAI Cup tie on Friday night.

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