Forrester Eyes FAI Cup Success After St Pat’s Beat Shebourne
Chris Forrester says the focus is now firmly on bringing more Sports Direct FAI Cup success to St Patrick’s Athletic after Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Shelbourne at Richmond Park sealed their place in the quarter-finals. The midfielder believes the cup offers a big opportunity for the club this season after their European campaign ended in midweek.
Mason Melia and Forrester Secure the Win
St Pat’s went ahead right on the stroke of half-time when Mason Melia finished off a fine move to give the home side a deserved lead. Forrester himself confirmed the win in the second half from the penalty spot, capping a strong team performance and ensuring a comfortable passage into the last eight of the competition.
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Focus Turns to Domestic Goals
The result was particularly impressive given that Pat’s had been in Turkey just three days earlier, where they raced into a 2-0 lead against Besiktas before narrowly losing 3-2 and exiting Europe. With continental football now behind them, the Inchicore club are turning their attention to domestic targets. While their title challenge has long faded, they remain determined to finish in the top three to secure Conference League football for next season.
Cup Experience and Motivation
Forrester has already helped the club win two of the previous four FAI Cups and knows how important this competition can be. Speaking to RTÉ Sport after the game, he described the FAI Cup as one of the “best days out” on the Irish football calendar and stressed how eager players are to reach the Aviva Stadium again. Although he recognises the Cup offers a route into Europe, he insisted that the league is also a priority and that the team must keep improving on both fronts.
Strong Team Spirit and Performance
The midfielder praised the team’s collective effort, highlighting how tough recent weeks have been with the squad juggling three different competitions. He noted that everyone followed the game plan and worked hard across the pitch, from defence to attack. The win over Shelbourne, he said, was built on organisation, discipline and commitment from every player.
Emerging Talent Impresses
Forrester saved special praise for teenage forward Mason Melia, who continues to grow in confidence and produce key contributions. He described the youngster’s display up front as excellent and pointed out how regularly he seems to find the net at Richmond Park. Forrester believes Melia is developing quickly and is now a vital part of the team moving forward.