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Wexford
03-14 03:45
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Kerry FC
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Wexford
Kerry FC
Attacks
150
151
Dangerous Attacks
69
71
Ball Possession
53
47
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6
1
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End 1-1
85′
C.Brosnan
S.McGrath
80′
S.O'Connell
K.Cooney
74′
G.Hodgins
D. Hand
74′
J.Larkin
D.Larkin
74′
Ryan ritchie
Z.Abada
73′
1-1
M.Rowe
61′
0-1
K.Cooney
57′
L.Palmer
Eric koufie
46′
K.harnett
L. Doyle
Halftime 0-0
10′
D.Larkin
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Match Info
Wexford and Kerry FC shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw at Ferrycarrig Park in a match that neither side could afford to lose in the context of the Ireland First Division table. A point apiece was a fair reflection of a contest that ebbed and flowed, with both teams having periods of dominance but ultimately lacking the killer instinct to claim all three points. The result does little to ease either team's concerns near the bottom of the division.
The home side started brightly and took the lead midway through the first half with a well-taken finish following a period of sustained pressure. Kerry FC grew into the game as the half progressed and were rewarded with an equalizer just before the break, a scrappy goal from a set-piece that sparked wild celebrations from the travelling supporters. The second half was a cagey affair, with both teams seemingly more concerned with avoiding a costly defeat than chasing a winner. Chances were at a premium, and the final whistle confirmed a share of the points.
The draw leaves both Wexford and Kerry FC looking over their shoulders in the fight to avoid relegation, with every point crucial at this stage of the season. The Wexford manager expressed mixed feelings, stating, "We're disappointed not to win after taking the lead, but a point is better than nothing in our position." The Kerry FC boss echoed that sentiment: "It was a hard-fought point away from home. We showed good spirit to come back, and that could be important later on."