The result gives the Glens real impetus in their challenge for the league title and McEneff says he knows a winning mentality when he sees one
Aaron McEneff sees no reason why Glentoran can’t bring the good times back to east Belfast – and soon.
The midfielder put in a man-of-the-match display in the Glens’ 2-1 comeback win over Ballymena United at the weekend, equalising from the penalty spot before curling a gorgeous 25-yard shot past visiting keeper Brad Wade.
It was a huge three points for Declan Devine’s side, cutting the gap to leaders Larne, who lost 2-1 away to Portadown, while second-placed Coleraine could only draw 1-1 at Carrick Rangers.
The result gives the Glens real impetus in their challenge for the league title, and McEneff – who only joined the club in January from Shamrock Rovers – says he knows a winning mentality when he sees one.
“I’ve won trophies in my career but make no mistake about it, I want to win more. I wouldn’t have signed here if I didn’t think there was a chance of that,” said the 30-year-old.
“There’s a great group of lads in there. There’s still a lot of football to be played between now and the end of the season.
“There are lads in the changing room driving standards. That’s what you want as a footballer — pushing each other day in, day out. It’s the only way you get better as a player and as a group.
“If we can add more quality to our play between now and the end of the season, it’ll be something to look forward to.”
The Derry man has settled straight into life in east Belfast, and he praised the atmosphere created by Devine and his management team.
“It’s been really good so far. From the day I met Deccy, Paddy (McCourt) and Paul Millar, you could see the club wants to go in a really positive direction. From speaking to them, it was something I wanted to be part of.
“You can see on the pitch everyone’s together and pushing in the right direction.
“When fans see players giving 100% on the pitch, that’s all they want. They’ll forgive mistakes. But if they see people running and working hard for each other, they can’t complain.
“I think we did that against Ballymena.”
For assistant coach McCourt, it was a no-brainer to bring someone of McEneff’s calibre to the club.
“Aaron McEneff is a top player,” said the former Celtic star.
“When the opportunity to get Aaron came up for us, it was one that we wanted to really try our best to do. Fortunately, we got it over the line.
“The word I would use for him is ‘class’.
“I think there’s more to come from Aaron when he gets really up and going.”
Meanwhile, Larne’s 18-game unbeaten league streak came to an end as they fell to a shock 2-1 defeat to Portadown at Shamrock Park on Saturday.
The Premiership leaders were caught out early on when Josh Ukek surged to the byline and teed up Jack Scott for a simple finish.
Andy Ryan levelled before the interval with a sharp first-time strike, yet the visitors’ joy was short-lived as Eamon Fyfe quickly restored Portadown’s advantage.
Larne’s hopes faded further when Chris Gallagher was dismissed early in the second half, and the hosts stood firm to end their own four-match losing run in style.
Second-placed Coleraine were unable to take full advantage, held to a 1-1 draw by in-form Carrick Rangers at Taylors Avenue.
Will Patching’s corner drifted in at the back post, but Mikey Place responded with his first goal for the hosts.
Champions Linfield cruised to a 3-0 win over Glenavon thanks to a Matthew Fitzpatrick double and Sam Taylor’s tap-in.
Crusaders recovered from two down to draw 2-2 with Bangor at Seaview, Stewart Nixon and Fraser Bryden coming to their rescue after goals from Harry Lynch and Ben Cushnie.
On Friday night, Dungannon Swifts edged Cliftonville 3-2.
