Niall Currie says Dundela must ‘get back on the horse’ for Annagh United clash

Niall Currie is eager to see his Dundela facet ‘to get again on the horse’ following Friday night time’s defeat to Ards.

The Duns made an excellent begin to the season that included an attention-grabbing cup win over Crusaders, however had been downed by an Adam Salley strike at Clandeboye Park.

Tonight, Currie’s crew welcome promotion hopefuls Annagh United to Wilgar Park (7.45pm) in a recreation that was rearranged in gentle of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

Currie mentioned: “It’s a 50/50 recreation. Most video games within the Championship are.

“Generally a match is determined by whichever crew will get a fortunate break, or whichever crew can produce a second of high quality.

“What we have to concentrate on is being much less wasteful within the closing third. We’re dominating video games however lacking too many probabilities. I feel if we get that proper, then somebody could be on the unsuitable finish of an enormous outcome.

“Nevertheless it gained’t be Annagh as they're a high crew. They are going to be difficult to win the league this season, once more.

“Against this, we’re nonetheless constructing a brand new crew. Our intention is to verify we’re within the high six come the cut up.”

Reflecting on Friday’s 1-0 defeat to Matthew Tipton’s Ards, Currie mentioned: “We had been by no means below extreme strain at any stage, and we dominated the whole second half.

“Benny Igiehon had a few nice probabilities and Ards keeper Alex Moore was glorious. If we had been higher within the final third than we'd have gained the sport, as Ards supplied nothing. There’s not an opportunity Ards deserved to win that recreation.

“To be truthful to them, they managed the sport properly and did all of the issues you must do while you’re defending a lead. It was disappointing however we’ve simply received to get again on the horse in opposition to Annagh.”


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