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Watch: Worry for Harps as Horgan declares new injuries as ‘not good’

written by Dáire Bonnar September 30, 2022
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Ollie Horgan has summed up Finn Harps’ latest injury woes as ‘not good’ as Eric McWoods and Conor Tourish both came off injured in their 1-1 draw with Shelbourne.

Eric McWoods came off after 13 minutes with a hamstring injury, while Conor Tourish, only back from injury, also had to come off.

This comes off the back of Élie Gaël N’Zeyi missing out tonight through injury having played last week.

Horgan said:”(It’s) not good, Eric isn’t good, a recurrence of the same injury he had a couple months ago. Conor we may have put back in too soon as we did with Élie last week, but we’ve got to put people back in at some stage because we’re running out of games to stay in this division.”

Horgan also was disappointed in the manor of drawing tonights game having took the lead through Tourish, but Shelbourne equalised five minutes later through Stephan Negru.

Both sides had massive chances to win, with Brendan Clarke making a brilliant save to stop Rob Jones, while James McKeown’s foot save in the last minute from ex-Finn Harps striker Sean Boyd earned Horgan’s men the point.

Horgan added: “We put ourselves into a very good position by going ahead against the run of play.

“It could’ve been better but we’ll take the point and we’ll move on.

“Brendan Clarke made a fabulous save, but so did James, he’s probably disappointed from the goal he conceded but he also got us a point.”

Watch the full interview below:

Watch: Worry for Harps as Horgan declares new injuries as ‘not good’ was last modified: September 30th, 2022 by Dáire Bonnar
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