Derry City enjoy first away win of the season with victory in Waterford

Waterford FC 0 Derry City 2

Patrick Hoban of Derry City reacts to having a goal disallowed for offside during the SSE Airtricity Premier Division win over Waterford at Regional Sports Centre in Waterford. Photo: Michael P Ryan/Sportsfile

Derry City claimed their first away win of the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division season in their 600th away fixture since their inception when they proved too good for a disjointed Waterford FC for the second-time this campaign at the RSC.

First-half substitute Daniel Kelly proved to be the difference between the two sides as he won a first-half penalty that was converted by Will Patching for his second goal of the season and his shot that was saved by Sam Sargeant 15 minutes from time was blasted home by Pat Hoban.

After Derry won the meeting at the Brandywell earlier in the year, they didn’t have to get out of second gear really to dispatch of Keith Long’s charges.

A quiet first-half changed on 35 minutes when Daniel Kelly replaced the injured Ben Doherty, and within minutes, he won a spot-kick when fouled by Robbie McCourt with Patching firing past a helpless Sam Sargeant.

Pat Hoban, who scored a hat-trick in that 3-0 win at home, should have doubled the lead on 48 minutes, but he somehow headed over after Paul McMullan’s delivery before Rowan McDonald had a rare Waterford chance on 67 minutes, but his shot cleared the bar after Ben McCormack’s cross.

Derry doubled their lead eight minutes later thanks to some poor defending from the hosts. Darragh Leahy was caught in possession that saw Adam O’Reilly set up Kelly, who burst into the area, and after his shot was saved, Hoban fired home the close-range rebound.

Waterford had a chance to get themselves back into the game with 81 minutes on the clock when Connor Parsons turned provider for Pádraig Amond on the right side of the area, but his effort from ten yards came crashing back off the underside of the crossbar with Brian Maher beaten.

Waterford FC: Sargeant; Power, Leahy, Horton, McCourt (Radkowski 76); McDonald, McCormack (Pattisson 76), Macadam (McMenamy 90); Asamoah (Evans 63), Amond, Parsons.

Derry City: Maher; Boyce, Connolly, McJannet, Coll; Doherty (Kelly 35), O’Reilly, Patching, McMullan (Harkin 90); Mullen (Duffy 76), Hoban.

Referee: A Patchell (Dublin).