Joey O’Brien tells Shelbourne to be fearless in Baku match as they prepare for the Champions League qualifier second leg against Qarabag, determined to learn from their first-leg defeat and give everything in Azerbaijan. Despite a 3-0 loss at Tolka Park, O’Brien praised his team for showing fight in the second half and insists they will go to Baku with a clear plan and a fearless mindset.
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A Tough First Leg with Moments of Promise
Qarabag showed their European experience with a controlled display, but Shelbourne had chances. Sean Gannon hit the post early, Paddy Barrett hit the crossbar, and Harry Wood missed a good chance as Shels improved after the break. O’Brien acknowledged Qarabag’s quality, particularly the pace and precision that caught Shelbourne out in the first half, but saw encouraging signs in how his team adapted.
Learning at a Higher Level
O’Brien highlighted that playing teams like Qarabag exposes players to a higher level, forcing them to adjust quickly under pressure. He noted how the speed of play and technical ability Qarabag displayed required Shelbourne to change their approach, moving to a more direct style to exploit space and avoid the mistakes that come from overplaying. He believes these demanding games raise fitness, focus, and mental sharpness, crucial for the challenges ahead.
Fearless Football Is the Goal
For O’Brien, respect on the pitch should not translate to fear. He told his players to back themselves, attacking the game regardless of the opponent, and was pleased they did just that in the second half. He wants his players to see these moments as opportunities, reminding them that nights like these in Europe are the dreams they chased as kids.
Eyes Set on Baku
With the return leg in Baku expected to be played in tough heat, Shelbourne will need to be ready. O’Brien is clear that Shelbourne will not simply turn up; they will prepare a plan to trouble Qarabag on their own patch and look to cause an upset, showing their growth from the first leg. Tyreke Wilson’s injury was a blow, and his condition will be assessed, but the squad will be focused on improving and bringing fight to Azerbaijan.
A Chance to Grow and Compete
O’Brien hopes his players are already thinking about how they can take the lessons from the first leg and put on a stronger performance in Baku. It’s another big Champions League night, and for Shelbourne, it’s about showing courage, taking learnings, and stepping up to the challenge without fear.