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Depleted defence makes for Shamrock Rovers intrigue against Derry City

Dan Cleary is shown a red card by referee Sean Grant during Shamrock Rovers' 1-1 draw at Drogheda United last Friday
Dan Cleary is shown a red card by referee Sean Grant during Shamrock Rovers' 1-1 draw at Drogheda United last Friday

It's only a couple of games into the new SSE Airtricity League Premier Division season and thus far reigning champions Shamrock Rovers have incurred more red cards than they have points on the board.

Sendings off for Roberto Lopes, Dan Cleary and Lee Grace have been extra blemishes in their opening two away games against Sligo Rovers and Drogheda United, with late equalisers proving costly for the Hoops in the consecutive 1-1 draws.

Manager Stephen Bradley won't be pressing the panic button just yet given how early it is in the season.

But the loss of three defenders to suspension means the Tallaght Stadium visit of Derry City - the side expected to be the biggest threat to their four-in-a-row hopes - makes for a tactically intriguing battle on Friday night.

That was the view of former Dundalk manager Vinny Perth and ex-UCD, Shamrock Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Paul Corry when they joined this week's RTÉ Soccer Podcast.

"They've played nearly 4-5 years always with a back three and almost a box in midfield. They all know their jobs," said Perth.

"Will they stick to a back three this week?"

The answer to that is likely to be no, with Corry predicting an enforced move to a back four without their trio of leading centre-backs.

"If you look at it, (Bradley) probably doesn't have the personnel to play a three this week so it will be interesting to see who sets up there, what players he uses. He might have to shuffle a few around to fill those three centre-half positions," he said.

"My instincts say he might go with two with the limitations he has with numbers."

Perth added that it would be "fascinating from a coach's perspective" to see how the Hoops adapt and Derry react to any radical reshape.

"Ruaidhri (Higgins) will be wondering and they'll be trying to get bits of information," he said.

"That really adds something to this game this week. It will be fascinating to see the tactical set-up of Shamrock Rovers."

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