Derry City boss Ruaidhrí Higgins is riding high after a remarkable turnaround for his team in the League of Ireland Premier Division. After a disappointing loss to Shamrock Rovers, the Brandywell men bounced back with impressive victories over St Patrick’s Athletic and Waterford.
The 2-0 win at Waterford was particularly satisfying for Higgins, as his team showed character and resilience to secure all three points. The goals from Will Patching and Pat Hoban sealed the victory, with substitute Daniel Kelly playing a crucial role in both goals.
Higgins praised his players for their response to the setback against Shamrock Rovers, highlighting their determination and quality. The win at Waterford was Derry City’s first victory on the road this season, marking a significant milestone for the team.
With the team now sitting in second place in the league, just three points behind leaders Shelbourne, Higgins is looking ahead to the next challenge against Galway. He is confident that his team can build on their recent success and continue their impressive form in the league.
Overall, Derry City’s recent performances have been a testament to their resilience and determination, and fans will be eagerly anticipating their next match as they continue their push for the title.