O’Brien knows Tolka test awaits after Europe trip, but the joy of a memorable win in Rijeka still lingers for Shelbourne. A dramatic 2-1 victory away to Croatian side HNK Rijeka in the first leg of their Europa League third qualifying round brought both excitement and cautious optimism. Joey O’Brien’s side were heavy underdogs going into the match, and when Niko Jankovic converted a penalty in the 56th minute, it looked like things might unfold as expected.
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Quickfire Response Sparks Belief
But Shels had an instant reply. Just 90 seconds later, Sam Bone rose above everyone to meet a Kerr McInroy corner, nodding the ball into the top of the net after James Norris initially got a touch. That equaliser turned the tide. With 20 minutes to go, John Martin arrived perfectly at the far post to head home a pinpoint Harry Wood cross, sending the travelling fans into wild celebration. It was a big moment—though nerves stayed high right up until the final whistle.
O’Brien Stays Grounded Despite Glory
Despite the thrilling result, Joey O’Brien struck a grounded tone in his post-match comments. Reflecting on the first half, he admitted his side gave up too much possession. “I didn’t like us on the ball in the first half. We turned it over too often. But I thought our shape off the ball was really solid.” He explained that halftime adjustments helped Shels show more composure and confidence in possession—but he still believes there’s more quality to show.
European Football: A Four-Halves Challenge
O’Brien emphasized that one big win doesn’t seal qualification. “This is only halftime,” he said. “In European football, it’s four halves—two are done, two to go.” He praised Rijeka’s quality and reminded everyone that Irish teams historically struggle away in Europe. That’s why, he added, his side’s slim advantage doesn’t make them favourites heading into the home leg at Tolka Park.
Post-Match Moment of Humour
In a lighter moment, a Croatian journalist asked if this was O’Brien’s biggest win as a coach. His response? “It’s only my eighth game in charge—I haven’t been doing it too long.” That quick wit highlighted the fresh start he’s making, with bigger goals on the horizon.