Moses Dyer scores twice as Galway United defeat Bohemians in a dominant performance at Dalymount Park.
Galway United extended their unbeaten start to the season with a convincing 2-0 victory over Bohemians at Dalymount Park. Moses Dyer was the star of the show, scoring a stunning brace, including a goal of the season contender, to maintain John Caulfield's side's position in the Premier Division table. Despite enjoying possession and pressing high, Bohs struggled to find a breakthrough against a resolute Galway defense.
The game swung in Galway's favor in the 18th minute when a flick-on from Patrick Hickey sent Bobby Burns down the left flank, and his perfect cross was headed into the net by Dyer. While Bohs rallied after the opener, they couldn't threaten Evan Watts in the Galway goal until the final stages of the first half. The Gypsies faithful voiced their frustrations with chants of 'we want Reynolds out' following Dyer's second goal, a beautifully executed dipping volley from a clearance by Watts. This decisive strike on 66 minutes sealed the victory for the Tribesmen, leaving Bohs searching for answers under the mounting pressure on head coach Alan Reynolds. Despite dominating possession, Bohs failed to convert their chances and were punished by Galway's clinical finishing. Reyolds' side remain in the relegation battle, facing an uphill task to salvage their season. Meanwhile, Galway's impressive form continues, and they will hope to carry this momentum into their next fixture against Shamrock Rovers.
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