“Ready to Rock”: Shelbourne Set for European Playoff Test
It has been a rollercoaster European campaign for Shelbourne this summer, but manager Joey O’Brien insists his team will be “ready to rock” when they walk out at Tolka Park this evening. The Reds face Linfield in the first leg of their Conference League play-off, knowing a win over two legs would secure a lucrative place in the group stage, guaranteeing millions in revenue and six more games against European opposition.
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Shelbourne already faced Linfield earlier in the season during the Champions League qualifiers, coming out on top. However, the Belfast side have since improved with more match sharpness and preparation. The first leg of a European tie often begins cautiously, but O’Brien has promised attacking, high-energy football to excite the Drumcondra crowd from the opening whistle.
O’Brien’s High-Tempo Approach
Speaking at his pre-match press conference, O’Brien admitted there will be an initial feeling-out stage but stressed that Shelbourne will look to impose themselves. “We want to attack at a high tempo, get on the front foot, and make sure we bring our best performance,” he said. The manager acknowledged that both sides know each other well, and the contest will likely be tight, but he trusts his players to step up when it matters.
Lessons from a Turbulent Summer
Shelbourne’s European journey so far has included memorable highs, such as winning at Windsor Park and away in Croatia, but also setbacks like their home defeat to Qarabag and exit from the Champions League. O’Brien urged his squad not to dwell on past disappointments or future possibilities but to stay grounded in the present moment. He reminded them that enjoying the occasion is just as important as the result.
Staying Focused Amid the Noise
With plenty of outside attention and supporters wishing them well, O’Brien described the situation as a privilege rather than a burden. He encouraged his players to channel that energy into motivation while keeping their focus on the task at hand. “If you stay in the moment, perform to your best, and embrace the occasion, you’ll have no regrets,” he said.
The Bigger Picture for the Club
The manager also acknowledged the significance of this tie for Shelbourne’s future. Reaching the group stage would extend their season into December and beyond, bringing financial security and prestige. However, O’Brien stressed that success will come down to performance over the two legs, not the scale of the occasion. His final message was clear: play with freedom, embrace the challenge, and let the results take care of themselves.