Kenny praises Melia’s grit, anticipates tough Lithuania test as St Patrick’s Athletic secured a hard-fought 1-0 UEFA Conference League win over Hegelmann, with manager Stephen Kenny applauding his team’s determination and teenage forward Mason Melia’s courage under pressure at Richmond Park.
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Late Penalty Seals the Win
The breakthrough came late when substitute Aidan Keena confidently scored from the penalty spot. The penalty was earned after Melia and Barry Baggley were both fouled in the box with nine minutes to go. St Pat’s had dominated the match, creating chances throughout but struggled to convert until the crucial penalty arrived to reward their efforts.
Melia Shows Character Under Pressure
Melia had multiple opportunities to put his side ahead earlier in the game, but his finishing lacked precision. Despite this, Kenny was full of praise for the Tottenham-bound youngster’s refusal to back down, even while receiving heavy challenges from the Lithuanian defenders. Kenny noted that Melia faced repeated fouls, yet he kept pushing, staying brave and continuing to position himself in dangerous areas, which ultimately led to him being fouled for the penalty.
Kenny Confident Despite Scoring Concerns
While St Pat’s have only scored once from open play in their last seven matches, Kenny remains confident that the team can rediscover their scoring form. He highlighted the quality of their recent performances against tough opponents and emphasised that the players have been giving their all. Kenny acknowledged the team has been snatching at chances, but he is encouraged by the football they are playing and believes the goals will come.
Preparation for a Tough Away Test
Looking ahead, Kenny is preparing his side for a challenging second leg in Lithuania. He recognises the difficulties of playing away but is confident in his team’s ability to score and secure the win needed to progress. Kenny urged his players to brace themselves for a physical contest in Lithuania but believes they have what it takes to get the job done.
Grivosti Commends Melia and Team Effort
Defender Tom Grivosti echoed his manager’s praise for Melia, expressing surprise at how many times the young forward was fouled during the match and how long it took for the opposition to receive a booking. Grivosti acknowledged that the away fixture would be tough but expressed belief in the team’s ability to handle the challenge, drawing on their past experiences of winning away in similar competitions.
Focused on Progression
The Saints now turn their attention to the return leg, aiming to build on this narrow but deserved victory. With the confidence gained from this performance and the fighting spirit shown by players like Melia, St Pat’s believe they can advance further in the UEFA Conference League with another strong display in Lithuania.