
'Hard luck stories' turned into success by Swifts
"European football for Dungannon, scoring a goal in an Irish Cup final and winning the first ever Irish Cup for the club is something to write in history."John McGovern perfectly summarised a glorious day for him and Dungannon Swifts in the Irish Cup final.The strike netted the opener in the final for the Swifts, who played a large part of the game with 10 men, holding their nerve to secure a 4-3 penalty shootout win after a 1-1 draw after extra time.That result not only brings a maiden Irish Cup triumph but also European football to come with the Swifts entering the Uefa Conference League at the second qualifying round stage.Rodney McAree's side have indeed written their names into the Swifts' history books and wherever you look across this well-assembled Dungannon side, there are hard luck turned success stories everywhere.
Irish Cup win 'cherry on top' for prolific McGovern
McGovern, for example, was a striker who struggled for consistency and injuries during his time at Newry City but has been a revelation since arriving at the Swifts last summer.Namechecked by Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill as a player of potential, he has been linked with a host of full-time clubs but declined to speak about his future after the final, instead choosing to savour the momentous occasion. "I'm absolutely buzzing. Coming into this people had us as underdogs but to go out and put in the performance we did, especially going down to 10 men, shows the characters in our dressing room," he said."We've been unbelievable, and I know finishing fourth is a great achievement but putting an Irish Cup on the table with the league campaign we had was the cherry on top."There is also goalkeeper Declan Dunne, the hero in the shootout who saved Shea Kearney and Luke Conlan's penalties to win the Irish Cup.He was playing in the Swifts' promotion/relegation play-off victory against Annagh United just two years ago and knows they must enjoy the good times as there have been "bad times" as well.The stopper was sure that the Swifts were going to win the trophy when the game went to spot-kicks and he was vindicated as they scored all four of their penalties."When we have the boys that we did going up to hit penalties, we practiced them on Thursday in training and you knew they were going to score, we have confidence oozing out of the team," he added."When you save it, you have to enjoy it. I fancied myself to save two at least so I'm happy."
'It's so special' for midfield maestro Bigirimana
Then there is man-of-the-match Gael Bigirimana, who scored his penalty in the shootout win after clearing an Eric McWoods chance off the line in extra time.The midfielder played in the Premier League with Newcastle before eventually coming to the Irish Premiership.After an unhappy spell at Glentoran, he has found a home at Dungannon and has been a standout player this season."For me it is so special, we played Cliftonville and a few months ago and I said to the boys 'I feel like we are going to do something special' and Cliftonville beat us 4-1 so I thought maybe not!" he joked."The boys have been magnificent, I'm speechless but I'm over the moon."Finally, there is Andrew Mitchell, who under McAree, has returned to the Swifts with renewed vigour and has formed a great partnership with McGovern up front after almost stepping away from the game before going back to Stangmore Park."I was very emotional after the game, 18 months ago I wasn't going to play again, I was retiring, and I'm just glad I have had the chance to come back again and it's wonderful for everyone at the club," he explained."I'm so glad we have been able to deliver for the people of Dungannon and especially Rodney and Dixie [Robinson], good people who have trusted me to come back."Mitchell reserved special praise for McAree, who has knitted the squad of experienced pros and young, hungry players together to such good effect.In doing so, he mentioned another in Danny Wallace who has been transformed since swapping Glenavon for the Swifts."Rodney is the best manager in the league no question, he instils belief in every single one of us going out every game that we are the best players in our positions."He has signed so well, Danny Wallace has done so well, someone who was treated really poorly and I love to see people turning around their careers and proving other people wrong."Something which so many in this Dungannon Swifts squad have done and they now have an Irish Cup to show for it.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Metro
an hour ago
- Metro
'I would love that' - Liverpool urged to hijack £60m Manchester United transfer
Emile Heskey wants Liverpool to hijack a Manchester United transfer deal as the Reds look to bolster Arne Slot's squad this summer. Liverpool have already signed Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen and are closing in on a huge deal for his former teammate Florian Wirtz. The Anfield club are also pushing to sign Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth and want to sign another attacker to strengthen Slot's attacking firepower. Liverpool won the Premier League by ten points last season but know reinforcements are needed ahead of their title defence with Manchester City expected to come back stronger and Arsenal well-placed for another title tilt. At the other end of the table, Manchester United made Matheus Cunha their first summer signing and are now working on a deal for Bryan Mbeumo. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link so we can send you football news tailored to you. Mbeumo has verbally agreed a move to Old Trafford but United are yet to meet Brentford's £60m valuation for a player who scored 20 Premier League goals last season. The Cameroon international was linked with Tottenham and Newcastle United before Manchester United emerged as the frontrunners to secure his signature. But Heskey wishes Mbeumo was heading for his former club Liverpool, insisting he would have been a perfect addition to Slot's squad. 'It's hard to ever say Liverpool make mistakes in the market, because their strategy is usually just so solid,' the former England striker told Prime Casino. 'I would have loved to have seen Bryan Mbeumo at Anfield with Liverpool though. He's got loads going for him. Manchester United In: Matheus Cunha Out: Christian Eriksen, Jonny Evans, Victor Lindelof Liverpool In: Jeremie Frimpong, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Armin Pecsi Out: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Caoimhin Kelleher 'He was someone that is tried and tested in the Premier League for a few years as well. His work rate's astounding. He knows where the goal is. He's very, very technical and understands the way that Liverpool would want to play. 'So it was interesting to see that they never really went in for him.' Mbeumo looks set to join a Manchester United team that finished just 15th in the Premier League last season and will not be involved in any European competition next year. Asked how United were able to attract Mbeumo and Cunha despite their dismal 2024-25 campaign, Heskey added: 'The thing is with United is that they still have the pull to attract players. 'Normally, Mbeumo would be wanting Champions League football, knowing what the club are going to do. 'Even now, without Europe, in a transitional phase, United can still get hold of players like him and Matheus Cunha. More Trending 'It's a bit like when I chose Liverpool, who weren't yet at their best. I always supported Liverpool, but I always wanted to be in on the ground floor on their comeback. 'I understood the assignment, and I saw where things were going if they went well. 'Mbeumo probably feels the same. He can be part of something that can be great again. 'Let's be honest, it's Liverpool and Manchester United when you're abroad. They're the only two clubs who matter to the rest of the world.' For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. MORE: Chelsea banish four players from Club World Cup squad but hand chance to young star MORE: Benjamin Sesko's manager tells him to reject one club after Arsenal and Man Utd talks MORE: Carlo Ancelotti praises Man Utd and Arsenal stars after first Brazil win


Metro
an hour ago
- Metro
Benjamin Sesko's manager tells him to reject one club after Arsenal and Man Utd
Arsenal are battling it out with A-Hilal to sign RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko (Picture: Getty) Slovenia head coach Matjaz Kek has advised Benjamin Sesko to ignore interest from the Saudi Pro League and make a 'smart' decision over his future this summer. Arsenal are on the hunt for a high-class centre-forward and have identified RB Leipzig attacker Sesko as a possible solution up front on the back of another trophyless season, along with Sporting's Viktor Gyokeres. RB Leipzig are open to offers for their star striker as they look to make up for the financial loss of missing out on Champions League qualification and the Bundesliga club have been in talks with the Gunners since last month. It's understood Manchester United have also held discussions over a move for Sesko following a disappointing campaign for both Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee. Reports on Monday claimed Arsenal and RB Leipzig had hit a roadblock in their transfer negotiations, with the north Londoners told to cough up £70million or walk away from a deal for the 22-year-old Slovenia international. Get personalised updates on Manchester United every day Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link so we can send you football news tailored to you. The news that Saudi outfit A-Hilal have joined the race for Sesko's signature has only complicated matters for Arsenal, even though the playerhimself would ideally prefer to remain in European football. A-Hilal are intent on making a marquee signing having appointed Simone Inzaghi their new manager last week – and have also explored bids for Victor Osimhen and Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes this summer. Kek (middle) hopes Sesko stays in European football (Picture: Getty) Sesko missed Slovenia's victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina (Picture: Getty) Facing the media after Slovenia's 2-1 defeat of Bosnia and Herzegovina,Kek did his best to warn Sesko over a proposed move to Saudi Arabia at this stage of his career. 'Benjamin Sesko and Saudi Arabia? I would advise him to never go there, at least not at his age,' the Slovenia boss told reporters. While Kek enjoyed his brief spell managing Al-Ittihad, he is convinced Sesko should only have eyes for Europe's top clubs. On the interest Sesko has attracted from the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, AC Milan and Juventus, Kek said: 'This is a great recognition, these are clubs that mean a lot. RB Leipzig are holding out for a fee of £70m for the Slovenian (Picture: Getty) 'It's not that I underestimate the Saudi Pro League. On the contrary, I worked there at Al-Ittihad and the club is still a part of me. 'I also watch the league regularly… but the time will come for Benjamin Sesko for that. 'I am convinced that Benjamin himself and the people who care for him will be smart enough to make the right solution. More Trending 'That means going somewhere where he can play football because that is the only way he can be happy.' Sesko was named in Slovenia's squad for the side's friendly matches against Luxembourg and Bosnia and Herzegovina this month. However, the former Red Bull Salzburg man played no part in either clash to avoid the risk of injury, with transfer talks ongoing behind the scenes. Sesko has scored 39 goals in 87 games for RB Leipzig and is tied into a contract at Red Bull Arena until June 2029. Arrow MORE: Arsenal transfer target Leroy Sane reaches 'verbal agreement' with new club Arrow MORE: Carlo Ancelotti praises Man Utd and Arsenal stars after first Brazil win


Metro
an hour ago
- Metro
Arsenal transfer target Leroy Sane reaches 'verbal agreement' with new club
Leroy Sane is set to snub a return to the Premier League and has reached a 'verbal agreement' with Galatasaray. The former Manchester City winger sparked a transfer frenzy earlier this month after opting to leave Bayern Munich as a free agent. Sane was inundated with offers but is now, according to Sky Germany, on the verge of signing a multi-year deal worth between £8.47million and £10.16m. The 29-year-old's agent, Pini Zahavi, had been conducting talks with a number of leading European clubs, including the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham. Mikel Arteta is desperate to bolster his forward line this summer and had reportedly been keen to reunite with Sane having worked with him during their time together at City. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link we'll send you so we can get football news tailored to you. Spurs, too, were credited with a strong interest while, in recent days, Al-Hilal had emerged as suitors. More Trending Sane is, however, on the cusp of signing for the Turkish giants and officiallybringing down the curtain on his five-year spell at the Allianz Arena. Bayern, for their part, had been keen on agreeing fresh terms with Sane but were not prepared to break their wage structure to do so. Having made his final decision, Sane will leave before Bayern jet out to America for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup. More to follow… MORE: Carlo Ancelotti praises Man Utd and Arsenal stars after first Brazil win MORE: Thomas Partey breaks silence on Arsenal future and reacts to Martin Zubimendi transfer MORE: Arsenal reignite interest in Newcastle and Chelsea target as asking price slashed