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    St. Mochtas VS Dundalk

    Ireland FAI Cup
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    St. Mochtas
    St. Mochtas 1
    3 Dundalk
    Dundalk
    St. Mochtas only participates in the amateur league in the Irish region. All the players are semi - professional, having regular jobs in daily life. Thus, their training hours and the intensity of confrontation are far from those of professional teams. The team's defense has extremely obvious weaknesses. In the cup matches against higher - level opponents, they have suffered heavy defeats many times. For example, they lost 1 - 5 to Waterford United. Even when facing lower - level opponents, they concede an average of 2.67 goals per game. The defenders are slow in coordinated defense and have poor aerial defense ability. They are likely to collapse under high - intensity and continuous pressure. In terms of attack, they rely on sporadic counter - attacks. The individual ability to break through the defense is limited, so it's difficult for them to pose a real threat to Dundalk's defense. They are likely to have few shots throughout the game and hard to score goals.
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    • Mark Goldbridge
      Mark Goldbridge
      St. Mochtas, a lower-league team, has shown some dark-horse potential in the cup competitions recently. In the FAI Cup, they once pulled off a 4 - 3 away win against Celtic Rovers, demonstrating strong offensive firepower. However, their overall form has been inconsistent. In their last 10 matches across all competitions, they've had 4 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses, scoring 20 goals while conceding 23. This indicates potential issues with their defensive stability. The away team, Dundalk, is a traditional powerhouse in the League of Ireland Premier Division. They've performed decently this season and are currently fourth in the league standings, with the potential to secure a European competition spot. But their recent form has taken a nosedive. They've suffered consecutive defeats in the last two league games, losing to Shelbourne and Waterford. To make matters worse for Dundalk, they're facing a severe injury crisis this time. Starting goalkeeper Connor Kearns has been out since March d
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      IRFAIC St. Mochtas 1-3 Dundalk
    • Gilbert Joseph
      Gilbert Joseph
      St. Mochtas is an amateur team. They adopt a 4-4-2 defensive counter-attack formation and have no injuries. Players like Barclay and McGowan lead the counter-attack and create threats from set - pieces. However, their overall market value is low. Their bench strength is weak, full - backs are slow in returning to defense after pushing forward, and the midfield has limited ability to advance with the ball. On the other hand, Dundalk operates under a professional 4-2-3-1 system. Captain Daryl Horgan orchestrates the attack. Unfortunately, they have multiple key players out, including the goalkeeper, center - backs, and wingers. This has led to an incomplete rotation. Although they have rich European competition experience, there are gaps in their defensive cooperation, and their wing defense is vulnerable to opponents' counter - attacks. St. Mochtas has shown inconsistent form in the league. When facing professional teams, they have many flaws. In last year's cup, they suffered a 1-5 def
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      IRFAIC St. Mochtas 1-3 Dundalk
    • Kombo Jnr.
      Kombo Jnr.
      St. Mochtas has been in excellent form recently. In their last 10 matches, they achieved an outstanding record of 7 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses, with a win - rate as high as 70%, demonstrating remarkable stability in competition. Statistics indicate that the team is very powerful on the offensive end, scoring an average of 2.3 goals per game. Meanwhile, their defense is solid, conceding only 0.9 goals per game. Looking back at their last three matches, St. Mochtas defeated Kilbarrack United 3 - 0, narrowly lost to Finglas United 2 - 3, and then thrashed Kilternan 4 - 0. This shows their dual - advantages in offensive efficiency and defensive tenacity. In the last 10 matches, the team had a winning margin ratio of 60%, a big - goal ratio of 50%, and an odd - goal ratio of 70%. The offensive - defensive rhythm is in high agreement with the game's development, which reflects the maturity of their tactical execution. On the other hand, Dundalk's record in the last 10 matches is 4 wins, 1 dr
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      IRFAIC St. Mochtas 1-3 Dundalk
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