Wexford Youths boss Shane Keegan admitted he was “flabbergasted” to see his side lose 3-0 to Bray Wanderers – and he was left ruing an incredible Peter Cherrie save which took place 60 seconds before the Seagulls netted their third.
Harry Kenny's side put Youths to the sword at the Carlisle Grounds thanks to goals from Dean Kelly, Andrew Lewis and Karl Moore. The scoreline didn't reflect what was an evenly contested game for the most part, and while it baffled Keegan, he admitted Wanderers deserved their win because they took their chances.
"I don't know, in the heat of the moment you can look at a game and maybe you can call it wrong," Keegan told press after the match. "Off the top of my head, I'm a bit flabbergasted that's a 3-0 scoreline.
"I mean, Gary Delaney's header, how...I just seem to be repeating myself every week," said Keegan as he thought back to last week's 1-0 defeat to Derry City at the Brandywell.
"Ger Doherty made a save like that against us last week. Every week the opposition goalkeeper seems to be pulling off one absolutely unbelievable save – and last week and this week, it's resulted in the opposition going and scoring a goal 60 seconds later."
Continue reading Shane Keegan's post-match reaction on Extratime.ie.
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