Portadown manager Niall Currie was full of praise for Steven McCullough’s exceptional free-kick that secured a crucial 1-0 victory against Loughgall at Shamrock Park. The early goal proved to be the difference in a hard-fought match, with Loughgall denied a late equalizer due to an offside call.
Reflecting on the match, Currie expressed his satisfaction with the win and highlighted McCullough’s impressive strike. He commended the team’s defensive efforts throughout the game and emphasized the importance of grinding out a result after a series of disappointing performances.
While acknowledging that it was not the most attractive game to watch, Currie stressed the significance of getting back to winning ways. The victory served as a morale booster for the team following a poor run of form, breaking the cycle of negative results.
Currie also took a moment to credit the match officials for making the right call in disallowing Loughgall’s late goal. He pointed out the interference of a Loughgall player in the goalkeeper’s line of sight, which was promptly recognized by the referees.
Overall, the win was a much-needed one for Portadown, providing a glimmer of hope and renewed confidence as they look to turn their season around. The manager’s appreciation for McCullough’s decisive contribution and the team’s collective effort underscored the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity.