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Shamrock Rovers’ Rory Gaffney Shines Before Kosovo Clash

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UPDATE: Shamrock Rovers striker Rory Gaffney is in top form, scoring a brace in Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Derry City, solidifying the team’s position with a 10-point lead at the top of the League of Ireland. This performance comes just days before the Hoops face Ballkani in Kosovo on Thursday in the Europa Conference League.

At 35 years old, Gaffney is one of the oldest players in the league, yet he shows no signs of slowing down after a serious ankle injury kept him sidelined for most of last season. With a renewed focus on fitness and clean living, he has bounced back, already scoring 10 goals this season across all competitions.

In an exclusive interview, Gaffney revealed the secrets behind his longevity in the sport: “I’ve lived a clean life for 10-15 years. I’ve never been a big drinker and have always prioritized training,” he stated, highlighting his dedication despite previous injuries. His impressive comeback includes eight goals in the league and contributions in the FAI Cup and Europe.

Hoops manager Stephen Bradley continues to manage Gaffney’s game time carefully, ensuring the striker remains fit and effective. “The manager is very understanding,” Gaffney noted, praising Bradley’s approach to training and player health. “If I say I don’t feel like training today, it’s okay,” he explained, contrasting it with past experiences under other coaches.

The upcoming match against Ballkani is significant, marking the first time a League of Ireland team will compete against Kosovan opposition in Europe. Gaffney and his teammates are gearing up for the challenge, with Bradley comparing Ballkani to the Celje team Rovers faced last summer.

“If we bring them back to Tallaght, we’ll be a match for anyone,” Gaffney asserted, emphasizing the team’s confidence and determination.

As the Rovers prepare for this crucial fixture, Gaffney’s resurgence is vital for the team’s aspirations of success in both league and European competitions. Currently sitting at the top of the Premier Division, the Rovers are ready to capitalize on their strong form and competitive edge.

The Hoops have played 26 matches, earning 52 points, which typically secures a league title. Gaffney added, “We’d back ourselves now if everyone was starting on no points with 10 games to go. Why wouldn’t we back ourselves with a 10-point head start?”

As the match day approaches, fans eagerly await to see if Gaffney’s exceptional form will continue to shine on the European stage. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the Rovers embark on their journey in Kosovo.

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