Following the crazy 4-3 victory over Shelbourne at Tolka Park on Sunday afternoon, Limerick boss Martin Russell acknowledged that complacency and injuries were now his side's biggest hurdles to making an immediate return to the Premier Division.
With Drogheda United held to a goalless draw by Cabinteely in Stradbrook, the gap between the Blues and the second placed Louth club in the First Division table now stands at 14 points. Drogs make the trip to Market's Field next week and another victory would see Russell's side go into the midseason break an astonishing 17 points clear at the top.
When asked by Extratime.ie whether complacency was a concern, Russell replied, “I think that's probably our biggest enemy. I've no doubt that we've got a good group of players. Also, injuries have picked up a bit, probably the break's coming at the right time.
Continue reading my interview with Martin Russell on Extratime.ie.
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