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‘It’s absolutely horrendous’ – St Pats’ victory over Drogheda United marred by alleged racist incident

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Before Mulraney’s brace, Chris Forrester brought St Pat’s the lead from the penalty spot with 16-year-old Mason Melia scoring the goal of the game in added time.

The Premier Division game was marred, however, by an allegation of discriminatory comments directed at Drogheda striker Douglas James Taylor from the Camac side of the ground in the first-half.

Douglas James-Taylor of Drogheda United, right, celebrates with team-mates after scoring their side’s first goal, a penalty

“Dougie said there was a racial remark made to him,” confirmed Drogheda manager Kevin Doherty afterwards on the incident which is being investigated by both clubs and the match delegate.

“It’s obviously absolutely horrendous,” added Doherty. “You often hear there is no place in football for that. There is no place anywhere for that.

“He’s obviously very upset. I asked him was he OK to play on and he said he was.

“It is very, very disappointing. I’m sure it will be investigated.

“As far as I’m concerned with Dougie I trust him one hundred per cent on and off the pitch and I’m very disappointed in the whole thing altogether.”

St Pat’s were denied the perfect start in a swift counter attack after just two minutes when James Bolger cleared off the line from Brandon Kavanagh.

And though Drogheda would have claims for a penalty not entertained, St Pat’s were deservedly ahead on the half hour.

Kavanagh’s fifth corner of the game wasn’t cleared leading to Anto Breslin’s header being handled on the line by Luke Heeney.

The Drogheda midfielder was duly sent off before Forrester drove home the penalty, his third of the season.

The game was then stopped for a couple of minutes following James Taylor’s complaint to referee Rob Hennessy in regard to comments from the riverside terrace.

In a hectic finish to the half, James Taylor equalised from a 43rd minute penalty after strike partner Frantz Pierrot had been pushed over by Tom Grivosti, his sixth goal in Drogheda’s last four games.

But St Pat’s went straight up the other end to restore their lead.

Zack Elbouzedi skipped past Conor Kane to the end line to cross for fellow winger Mulraney to stab home.

Mason Melia of St Patrick’s Athletic shoots to score his side’s fourth goal during the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division win over Drogheda United at Richmond Park in Dublin. Photo: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

The same two combined again to increase St Pat’s lead five minutes into the second half.

Elbouzedi once more outfoxed Kane on the right to cross for Mulraney to head past Luke Dennison.

Substitute Melia added the gloss on 93 minutes, collecting Forrester’s pass to run on and drill a shot to the bottom corner from some 20 yards.

St Pat’s now turn their attention to Thursday’s Premier Division clash with Dundalk at Oriel Park.

St Patrick’s Athletic: Anang; Sjoberg (McLaughlin, 71), Redmond, Grivosti, Breslin; Lennon; Mulraney (Nolan, 76), Forrester, B. Kavanagh (McClelland, 71), Elbouzedi (Kazeem, 82); Keena (Melia, 76).

Drogheda United: Dennison; Quinn (Foley, 53), Webster Bolger (Keaney, 78); Ahui (Harper-Bailey, 62), Heeney, Brennan, Kane (McNally, 53); Markey (Davis, 78); Pierrot, James-Taylor.

Referee: Rob Hennessy (Clare).

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