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Magilton Blasts 'Kick in the Teeth' After Late Loss
14 Feb
Summary
- Cliftonville lost 3-2 to Dungannon Swifts due to a late penalty.
- Manager Jim Magilton cited individual errors as season's story.
- The Reds missed a chance to move into the top six positions.

Cliftonville's manager, Jim Magilton, expressed significant disappointment following a late 3-2 loss to Dungannon Swifts. He characterized the defeat, sealed by a penalty, as a "real kick in the teeth" for his team. The Reds had opportunities to secure a better result and potentially move into the top six positions in the league.
The match saw Cliftonville concede a stunning opener but equalize before halftime. They briefly took the lead in the second half, only for Dungannon to level again. The decisive moment came late in the game when a penalty was awarded after a defensive lapse, ultimately costing Cliftonville the points.
Magilton pointed to individual errors and loose play as recurring issues that have plagued his side throughout the season. He felt the team was in control at various stages but failed to capitalize, ultimately allowing a quality Dungannon side to capitalize on their mistakes. The manager stressed the need for the team to address these recurring defensive frailties to improve their performance.




