Galway United kept a clean sheet during their League of Ireland win away to Bohemians on Friday night.
John Caulfield wasn’t getting carried away with defender Killian Brouder’s performance at Dalymount Park on Friday night, as he echoed Roy Keane by claiming that the centre-half was “just doing his job.”
“That’s what he’s supposed to do, he’s a defender,” the United boss said after a result that moved his side into second place in the Premier Division table. “Sometimes you get carried away about the centre-backs stepping in and playing beautiful balls. You have to be able to defend. You have to defend corner kicks, set-pieces. Nothing has changed.
For a while it looked like Galway would go into the weekend on top of the Premier Division, only for St Patrick’s Athletic to score two late goals in a comeback win away to Waterford.
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