Dundalk dispatch Athlone Town with club record 11-0 score

Absolute rout sees Dundalk join Shamrock Rovers to reach a record sixth final in a row

Athlone Town 0 Dundalk 11

Dundalk positively sparkled in the midlands mist, producing a club record victory to clinically end First Division Athlone Town’s tenuous FAI Cup aspirations with this absolute rout at Lissywollen.

With nine different goalscorers, including Patrick McEleney, who also provided five assists, his players gave Dundalk head coach Filippo Giovangnoli an early birthday gift ahead of his turning 50 on Tuesday.

Not surprisingly, this marked a record victory in the 100th staging of the competition in its centenary year.

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Dundalk now join Shamrock Rovers in having reached a record sixth final in a row ahead of the sides meeting at the Aviva Stadium next Sunday.

While this was Dundalk’s sixth game in the same period, Athlone – who finished second bottom of the First Division – hadn’t played since beating Shelbourne in their quarter-final on Halloween night.

Athlone’s hopes were further hampered by the fact they had three regulars missing due to suspension and injury.

With ever-present goalkeeper Aaron Myles out due to an eye infection, teenager Paddy Martyn came in for a first team debut.

Four changes

With four changes from the side that lost 3-1 to Rapid Vienna in their Europa League Group B tie at the Aviva Stadium on Thursday night, Dundalk signalled their intent from the off and were ahead after just three minutes.

A route one approach saw McEleney drive the ball long for the run of Michael Duffy in behind. The winger did the rest, calmly sliding the ball past Martyn.

The same two combined again six minutes later to double the lead.

This time McEleney delivered from the left, with Duffy again timing his run well to meet the diagonal ball and cleverly loop it over Martyn off his chest.

It got worse for Athlone within a further four minutes, defender Andy Boyle arriving unmarked at the back post to head home a Duffy corner.

To their credit, Athlone tried to play when they could, with Mark Birrane and Dean George – hat-trick hero in their quarter-finals – working Gary Rogers.

But service soon resumed at the other end as Dundalk punished further poor defending to add a fourth goal just before the half hour, once more McEleney the provider with a cross from the left for John Mountney to score at the back post with a downward header.

Duffy then cracked a free kick off a post ahead of a fifth goal arriving on 36 minutes. Trying to play out from the back, Athlone midfielder Israel Kimazo was dispossessed by Chris Shields.

Side-footed

The captain picked out McEleney in the area, who casually side-footed past Martyn.

The rout continued with David McMillan getting in on the act, tapping home Dundalk’s sixth goal on 39 minutes after Martyn could only parry a Duffy cross.

Having collected Darragh Leahy’s pass, Shields was then given time and space to curl home the seventh goal nine minutes after the break.

Half-time substitute Nathan Oduwa stabbed home goal number eight six minutes later after Martyn couldn’t hold a McMillan header from Mountney’s corner.

McMillan then got his second of the game when turning in Oduwa’s low cross in the 64th minute.

It was double figures 10 minutes later, McEleney setting up substitute Jordan Flores to find the net with a crisp left-foot drive.

McEleney provided his fifth assist for another substitute, Sean Murray, to make it 11-0 seven minutes from time.

ATHLONE TOWN: Martyn; White (Nealon, 33), Delaney, Grogan, Brookes; Lennon, Kimazo (Duffy, h-t), Birrane, Reynolds; Manning; George.

DUNDALK: Rogers; Gartland, Boyle (Kelly, 58), Cleary (Hoare, 20; Mountney, Shields (Murray, 58), Sloggett (Flores, h-t), McEleney, Leahy; Duffy (Oduwa, h-t); McMillan.

REFEREE: Rob Hennessy (Clare).