Shelbourne travels north seeking to close out Champions League tie as they face Linfield in Belfast, aiming to secure a spot in the second round of Champions League qualifying with a narrow lead from the first leg. Joey O’Brien’s side heads to Windsor Park knowing that a place in the next round, and €750,000 in prize money, is at stake.
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Shels Take a Slim Lead into the Second Leg
Shelbourne earned a 1-0 win at Tolka Park thanks to Mipo Odubeko’s 58th-minute goal, giving them a valuable advantage. Despite dominating the first leg, Shels missed several chances to extend their lead, with Sean Boyd and Evan Caffrey unable to convert, and a penalty award overturned by VAR. O’Brien praised his team’s control and work ethic but knows they could have made this tie more comfortable.
Linfield Confident of a Turnaround
Linfield, playing their first match of the season with the NIFL Premiership yet to begin, were satisfied to leave Dublin with only a one-goal deficit. Their manager David Healy believes his side can improve in possession and turn the tie around at Windsor Park. Linfield will be boosted by the return of Chris Shields, who brings significant European experience, although Healy remains undecided on whether Shields will start.
Full Squad Boost for Shelbourne
Shelbourne will have a full squad available, with Sean Gannon back from suspension and Harry Wood fit after his injury in the first leg. Gannon’s European experience with Dundalk and Shamrock Rovers will be crucial as Shels look to advance and set up a clash with Qarabag, bringing them closer to European group stage football.
Players Motivated by Champions League Opportunity
O’Brien has encouraged his players to embrace this moment, reminding them that few players get the chance to play, let alone win, in a Champions League qualifier. He stressed that while the financial reward is significant, the primary goal is progressing to the next round.
Linfield Ready for Penalties if Needed
With the tie finely balanced, Linfield has prepared for the possibility of penalties, analysing Shelbourne’s past shootout history and ensuring players get practice. Healy emphasised that while an early goal would be ideal, his team plans to grow into the game and take their chances carefully, aiming to level the tie without panic.
Looking Ahead
Both teams understand what is at stake, with the chance to advance in Europe driving their preparations. Shelbourne will look to maintain their advantage, while Linfield will aim to improve on their first-leg showing and challenge strongly at home. This second leg promises to be a tight, tense affair with Champions League hopes on the line.