David Jeffrey: Warrenpoint Town loss was tough for Ballymena United
They followed this up by thumping Institute 6-1 before going down 2-1 to Warrenpoint at the weekend.
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Hide AdThat series of results has left United in second place in the league standings - nine points behind leaders Linfield.
The Blues come to the Showgrounds on April 5 and what a game that would have been if the Sky Blues had not come up short against the Glens and Warrenpoint.
Jeffrey knows the dream of landing Ballymena’s first-ever league title is now dead and buried and the United boss admits staying ahead of third-placed Crusaders is now their main objective in the last five games of the season.
“If anyone would have offered me second place at the split, regardless who is ahead or behind us, if they had said you will be second in the league and four points ahead of the team below you I would have said ‘wise up’, he said. “The defeat was a harsh lesson and a simple lesson.
“When you are on top you have to finish teams off.
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Hide Ad“First half we started off as we had finished against Institute with some fantastic football.
“We then scored a great goal through Adam Lecky and then we let Warrenpoint in for a goal that, defensively, we should have done better with.
“All of that good work came to nothing because we came in at half-time 1-1.
“We had opportunities in the first half to be two goals up and the message at half-time was to be careful, keep things tight, look to create and when you get an opportunities you take them.
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Hide Ad“We are then hit with a sucker-punch and then we pressed and pressed but couldn’t take our chances.
“We now have a few days off and then have to prepare ourselves for five huge games.”
Warrenpoint Town manager Stephen McDonnell was delighted his side got another win under their belts before this weekend’s Irish Cup semi-final clash with Ballinamallard United.
“We just needed to believe because we were causing them problems,” said McDonnell. “We just had to take the opportunities we were creating.
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Hide Ad“We were excellent at times and we played in the right areas.
“The Cup semi-final was on all our minds and this was a free shot.
“The main thing is that we came away from here injury-free.
“And we have taken the three points, which is pleasing.
“It is good from a confidence point-of-view heading into what will be for many of the players the biggest game of their careers.
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Hide Ad“It is the biggest day of my career and we will train three nights this week and there is a buzz and we are looking forward to this week.”
And he says the players have responded well in the games leading up to the semi-final.
“We could have taken the foot off the gas after winning the quarter-final but they haven’t and they have given me a problem when it comes to selection.”
Ballymena united: Glendinning, Kane, Quigley (McGinty, 73), Addis, Mayse, McCullough, McGrory, Winchester (McMurray, 82), Ervin, Lecky, Watson
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Hide AdSubs (not used): Williamson, Whiteside, Burns, Nolan, Shevlin
Warrenpoint Town: Turker, Foster, Hughes, Reilly, Lynch, Scannell, O’Connor (Moan, 65), Wallace, Donnelly (Kelly, 90), Marques, Young (Duffy, 45)
Subs (not used): McGrandles, Lynch, Byrne, Magowan.
Referee: Ian McNabb