‘We showed tremendous fight’

Whites boss Tommy Kincaid was full of praise for his side after their 2-1 comeback victory over Ballyclare Comrades last weekend.
Distillery keeper Ryan McBride challenges for the ball with Ballyclares Adam McCart at Dixon Park. INLT 44-420-RMDistillery keeper Ryan McBride challenges for the ball with Ballyclares Adam McCart at Dixon Park. INLT 44-420-RM
Distillery keeper Ryan McBride challenges for the ball with Ballyclares Adam McCart at Dixon Park. INLT 44-420-RM

It took only 22 seconds for Distillery to fall behind at Dixon Park but after that, Kincaid reckons side team were the ones on top.

“It was a great away win for us,” he said.

“We really are making things hard for ourselves at the minute though. We either go a man down or a goal down as we did on Saturday.

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“Before the game, we talked all about the tactics and about defending properly and then 22 seconds into the game, we were a goal down.

“On another day or to another team, it wouldn’t happen but that’s just the way things are going for us at the minute.

“The lads showed a tremendous amount of character and fight to come back into the game after the setback. From then on, there only ever looked like there was going to be one winner.

“When the goal went in, we just had to make sure we stuck to our game-plan and worked to get back into the game.”