LARNE FC: Lack of consistency cost us, says Scott Irvine
In the end, Larne finished level on points with Institute and missed out on the promotion opportunity by a single goal.
It was a remarkable chain of events on Saturday as David McAlinden’s men won 6-1 against already relegated Lisburn Distillery. That was coupled with Institute’s 1-0 defeat Ballyclare Comrades, when a seven-goal swing was required.
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Hide AdHowever, Irvine feels he and his team-mates had enough opportunities to wrap up the play-off place during the season.
“We had runs of eight or nine games unbeaten then we lost two or three in a row and that happened to us a few times,” he said. “In this league you can’t do that, because all the teams beat each other. You can’t be that inconsistent and that’s what has cost us.
“It was almost over for us going into the Distillery game, but the boys kept going.
“On our day we can beat anyone in this league, but it’s not acceptable to lose against teams near the bottom of the league. We have competed well, and beaten teams at the top but it’s our inconsistency at times which has cost us.”
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Hide AdAnother remarkable fact about Saturday was Larne didn’t break the deadlock until the 65th minute.
After that the floodgates opened however, as Guillaume Keke (2), Sammy McIlveen, John Donnelly and Darren Stuart gave them a 5-0 lead.
One more goal would have been enough, but Darius Roohi broke the home side’s hearts with a breakaway goal.
Donnelly bagged his second to make it 6-1 in stoppage time but Larne ran out of time as Institute booked their double date with Ballinamallard.
“It took us 60 minutes to get going,” Irvine said of Saturday’s game.
“We had a few chances in the first half and if any of those goes in it might have been a different game.”