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Late Owen Elding strike in Waterford hands Sligo Rovers hope in bid to avoid relegation

Ciaron Harkin and Owen Elding celebrate the Sligo Rovers win in Waterford
Ciaron Harkin and Owen Elding celebrate the Sligo Rovers win in Waterford

Owen Elding struck a golden tenth league goal of the season as Sligo Rovers came from behind to win 2-1 to move a point behind Galway United and five points behind their opposition Waterford after this SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division clash at the RSC.

After Conan Noonan gave the home side a first-half lead, the men from The Showgrounds came storming back in the second-half, where goals from Jad Hakiki and a neat Elding finish three minutes from time, gave John Russell’s side a third win over the Blues, but more importantly, a win that will give his side hope.

The Blues should have struck the front on the half-hour mark when Padraig Amond broke on the ball outside the area before feeding Muhammadu Faal clear on the right side, but his stinging right-footed shot flashed wide of Sam Sargeant’s far post.

Waterford broke the deadlock with a goal of quality on 37 minutes. Jordan Rossiter slipped the ball to Glenfield deep in his own half before he split the Rovers’ defence with a stunning ball that released Noonan between Oliver Denham and Sean Stewart, and he beat Sargeant with a sweet left-footed strike.

Former Blues player Will Fitzgerald sent in a corner five minutes later that picked out the run of Patrick McClean at the back post, and after his header was kept out by McMullan, the ball broke back to Jad Hakiki, who saw his shot cleared off the line by Rossiter, with McClean’s rebound also kept out.

With the visitors pressing for an equalising goal after forcing a number of set-pieces, they drew level with 73 minutes on the clock. Fitzgerald fizzed a left-footed ball over from the left that deflected off Amond into the path of Hakiki, who fired past Stephen McMullan from 12 yards.

Sligo struck for what proved to be the winning goal three minutes from time when Ciaron Harkin played the ball straight through the heart of the Waterford defence, which sent Elding away, and he held his nerve to slip the ball past McMullan for a big goal in the bid for survival.

Waterford: McMullan; Horton, Boyle, Mansfield, Burke; Rossiter, Olayinka (McMenamy 77), Glenfield (McDonald 72); Faal (Lonergan 72), Amond (Radkowski 85), Noonan

Sligo Rovers: Sargeant; Agbaje (Harkin 78), Quirk, Denham, McClean, Stewart; Fitzgerald, Hakiki (Manning 90), McManus, O’Kane (Waweru 68); Elding

Referee: Aaron O’Dowd (Dublin)

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