St Patrick's Athletic saw a commanding two-goal lead evaporate on Friday night as Aaron Bolger's impressive brace secured a share of the spoils for Galway United in a thrilling SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division clash. Stephen Kenny's charges, who had been in strong form, ultimately dropped crucial points after a dramatic turnaround at Eamonn Deacy Park.
The Dublin side, playing away from home, started brightly in what was the 97th meeting between the two clubs. Their early pressure paid off in the 13th minute when Ryan Edmondson headed home to give the visitors the lead. Moments before, Kian Leavy had an effort disallowed for offside, signaling St Patrick's Athletic's attacking intent.
The Richmond Park outfit almost doubled their advantage ten minutes later, but James Brown's powerful effort was superbly blocked by Galway United's Gianfranco Facchineri, keeping the home side in contention. St Patrick's Athletic looked set to build on their lead and secure a third consecutive victory.
However, Galway United, under manager John Caulfield, mounted a stunning second-half display. Aaron Bolger emerged as the hero for the Tribesmen, scoring an incredible brace to level the score. His goals denied Stephen Kenny's St Patrick's Athletic what they surely thought were three points.
This result marked the first time in three games that St Patrick's Athletic failed to win, following back-to-back victories over Drogheda and Bohemians. The draw highlights the competitive nature of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division and renewed the rivalry between managers John Caulfield and Stephen Kenny.
