Welcome win but Ports' focus still on player development
However, in keeping with the club philosophy, manager Gary McCullough was keen to maintain the viewpoint of looking at the long-term objectives.
“When results have been bad the focus has centred on how player development remains more important,” said McCullough. “That should not change just because of a result in our favour.
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Hide Ad“We had a young side out but the gap is maybe that bit closer against a club like Coleraine compared to when you play Linfield or Crusaders.
“Adam Brown and Tiago scored and the one big positive is how that result can give the squad a boost.
“For the younger players promoted up to the reserves, they bring a fresh approach at this stage so a win can only help offer encouragement.
“For those who have had disappointments over the season, it is a reward for that commitment.”
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Hide AdPORTADOWN: Conor Larkin, Lee Upton, Jack Lenahan, Joel Copes, Scott Megaw, Bruno Monterio, Barney McKeown, Jackson Holmes, Peter Campbell, Adam Brown, Tiago Ferreira. Subs: Jack Conlon, Patrick McPartland, Nedas Maciulaitis.