Shelbourne’s European hopes hinge on strong performance as they face a huge challenge in Baku for their second-leg Champions League qualifier against Qarabag. After suffering a heavy 3-0 defeat in Dublin last week, Shels know that a comeback will require not just belief, but a disciplined, near-perfect performance to avoid further damage and keep morale intact.
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A Mountain to Climb After First-Leg Loss
Joey O’Brien’s side were outclassed in the first leg at Tolka Park, particularly in the closing stages when Qarabag added two late goals. Though the Champions League dream seems far-fetched now, O’Brien must rally his players and restore confidence as they shift focus to the away leg and the Europa League pathway ahead.
Keeping Composure in Hostile Conditions
The game will kick off at 8pm local time in Baku, where temperatures are expected to hover around 30°C. With that in mind, O’Brien is urging caution rather than going all-out in attack. While it may be tempting to try for an early goal, he knows that Qarabag could thrive on counter-attacks and exploit any rashness.
Focus on Pride and Preparation
O’Brien is expected to use this match not just to chase an unlikely result but to put in a performance that can be a building block for the club’s European campaign. He stressed the need for passion and commitment, saying his players must give their all, even if the scoreboard doesn’t swing in their favor. He also admitted his side showed too much respect in the first half of the first leg, allowing Qarabag to dominate early.
A Motivated Squad Ready to Compete
Despite the odds, O’Brien believes the occasion itself—playing Champions League football against seasoned European opposition—will motivate his squad. Shelbourne have traveled to Baku with a solid team, missing only Conor Kearns and Jack Henry-Francis. They still possess attacking threats that could trouble Qarabag, especially if the match stays level into the second half.
Hoping to Leave With Positives
Realistically, Shels may not win the tie, but a strong, spirited showing could boost their belief heading into the Europa League qualifiers. If they can frustrate Qarabag early, grab a goal, and finish strongly, it could set the tone for future European matches and give supporters something to cheer about.