The teams come into the BetMcLean European Play-Off final at Windsor Park in very different shape
Rodney McAree admits Dungannon Swifts’ gruelling end-of-season schedule is taking its toll but he’s optimistic about finally getting the better of Linfield on Tuesday night (7.45pm).
The teams come into the BetMcLean European Play-Off final at Windsor Park in very different shape.
The Blues have been idle since losing their final league game to Cliftonville on April 25, whereas the Swifts faced three testing challenges in the space of seven days.
They had to dig deep to beat the Reds by that same scoreline at Solitude on Saturday, having beaten Carrick Rangers in the first round, which was hot on the heels of losing a thrilling Irish Cup final to Coleraine.
It’s been breathless stuff for the Tyrone club, but boss McAree was heartened by the resolve his players showed when up against it in the semi-final.
“I thought, to be honest, there was a stage in the second half where we looked a wee bit dead on our feet but we managed to find a little bit of a second wind,” he said.
“Maybe it was a third or fourth wind we found at that stage but we found another breath and we got going again.
“It’s one more game to go to get into Europe, and we couldn’t ask for a much tougher task.
“We just have to find a way and we have to go again.
“We knew it was going to be a tough schedule for us in terms of getting over the line.
“We’ve won two big games, Carrick at home and we’ve come to Cliftonville, which is a very, very tough place to come to.
“We have to challenge ourselves, I think we can go all in against a team that we haven’t beaten all year and try to turn them over in a one-off occasion.”
Among the aches and strains in the Dungannon squad, Gael Bigirimana is the biggest question mark for tonight’s game.
The midfield talisman was named to start against Carrick but pulled out after picking up an injury in the warm-up.
He then wasn’t in the squad for the Cliftonville semi-final, and remains doubtful to face Linfield.






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