Celtic youngster Johnny Kenny netted in Shamrock Rovers’ 2-1 win over TNS this evening in the UEFA Conference League. The Irish striker netted the equaliser as the LOI side went on to gain a vital three points.
With 23 minutes on the clock, Kenny benefitted from a neat flick on before powering into the box and smashing an effort into the net via the bar. The 21 year old showed great strength to fend off the defender before unleashing a fierce effort into the net.
⚽️⚡️An emphatic finish from Celtic loanee Johnny Kenny drew Shamrock Rovers level against TNS tonight.
The Irish side went on to win 2-1! 🙌
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The result puts the runners up of the League of Ireland into a favourable position to reach the playoffs in UEFA’s third competition.
Brendan will need to decide whether or not he extends Kenny’s loan or brings him back into the fold at Lennoxtown. The youngster’s loan deal at the Dublin club expires in December but he’ll likely be eager to continue through the winter for the Conference League games in January.
The Celtic manager has spoken about wanting two first pick strikers and a third young player to supplement them. Kyogo and Adam Idah are currently in the building at Celtic but that third youth player is yet to be put in place. Kenny could be getting primed for that position, especially with his deal ending midway through the Scottish season.
It will possibly be a wait and see what developments happen regarding Kenny come January?
Shamrock rovers season has finished now, within the league of Ireland?
So only these last couple of conference games left for himself at present with Shamrock rovers?
So could be a case of where we are within the CL, especially as he would possibly still qualify as a homegrown player for ourselves?
And we currently have room for another homegrown player to be added within our squad come January also?
don’t think he’ll want to come back, being the 3rd striker is akin to being the 2nd GK imo, but at least he’s improved and we can sell him for a profit (to English Championship?)
Cracking strike – cracking strip.