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Dubliner scores crucial goal in Championship relegation 6 pointer
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Advertisement League of Ireland Horse Racing TV Listings GAA Fixtures The Video Review Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture Rugby Weekly Extra Dive into all the news and analysis 3 times a week The Football Family Weekly insights from the week’s big talking points Advertisement More Stories Millenic Alli of Luton Town celebrates after scoring.Alamy Stock Photo FreeMatchwinner Dubliner scores crucial goal in Championship relegation 6 pointer Millenic Alli was Luton’s hero, while Irish international Mark McGuinness won the man-of-the-match award. 4.28pm, 18 Apr 2025 Share options Updated at 17.26 DUBLINER MILLENIC ALLI’S early strike handed Luton a lifeline in their battle for Championship survival as they beat fellow strugglers Derby 1-0 at Pride Park. Matt Bloomfield’s men remain in the relegation zone, but the away win means they are now behind their 21st-placed opponents on goal difference alone, with three games to go. Former Ireland assistant boss John Eustace’s side recovered from a difficult start to eventually seize control of the contest. But they were unable to fashion the equaliser they probably deserved, with Luton goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski making several important saves. It was no surprise to see Derby and Luton show signs of nerves in what was a game of critical importance to both their seasons. But Alli gave the visitors a huge confidence boost when, in the 10th minute, he fired past Josh Vickers from close range after Irish international Mark McGuinness — who won the official man-of-the-match award — had guided a corner back across the box. It was the attacker’s second goal since leaving Exeter during the January transfer window. Derby, who had seen Marcus Harness waste a promising opportunity moments after kick-off, quickly suffered another setback. Advertisement This one came in the shape of an injury to Nathaniel Mendez-Laing, who proved unable to continue due to injury in the 15th minute. Already without his first-choice goalkeeper Jacob Zetterstrom, the 33-year-old winger’s exit forced Eustace to make another adjustment, which had the expected effect upon his team’s rhythm. Luton should have taken advantage of that midway through the first period, when Derby’s rearguard failed to deal with a long punt forward by Kaminski. But Lamine Fanne, seizing possession inside Vickers’ area, wastefully thrashed over the crossbar. Derby finally began to apply some pressure just before the interval. Centre-back Matt Clarke might not be the most prolific player at Eustace’s disposal but it was his presence which forced Christ Makosso to make an important clearance following a scramble in the box. Soon after, Jerry Yates saw a shot deflected behind for a corner as Luton began to wobble. The break did not stall Derby’s momentum, with Kane Wilson and Yates both seeing attempts blocked in quick succession. Those efforts, even though neither reached Kaminski, saw doubts begin to creep back into Luton’s minds. Kaminski was called into action just before the hour mark when Yates burst into the area and his shot was parried. McGuinness then cleared a follow-up drive from Harness off the line. Derby continued to dominate the second half as they looked for a crucial equaliser to maintain the three-point gap between the teams. But substitute Kayden Jackson saw a low shot turned away by Kaminski after wriggling clear of his marker and the hosts could not find a way through in seven minutes of stoppage time. Elsewhere in the Championship, Irish international Finn Azaz scored against his former club as Middlesbrough beat Plymouth 2-1. The victory boosts Michael Carrick’s side’s hopes of reaching the playoffs — they trail sixth-place Coventry by three points with three games remaining. In League One, Irish international James Collins came off the bench to score the winner, as 11th-place Lincoln City won 1-0 away to Reading. Meanwhile, a 15th-minute penalty from Burnley loanee Dara Costelloe could not prevent 19th-place Northampton Town suffering a 2-1 loss to promotion hopefuls Charlton Athletic. It was the 22-year-old Limerick-born striker’s ninth goal in 33 appearances in all competitions this season. In League Two, former Bohemians striker Georgie Kelly scored his fourth goal in three games, as relegation-threatened Carlisle United earned a potentially huge 3-2 win against league leaders Port Vale. The struggling team, who are managed by Man United legend Mark Hughes, still sit four points from safety with three games remaining. 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