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Dave Mulcahy of Bohs with Orri Freyer Hilmarsson of Thor. INPHO/Donall Farmer
Disappointment

Bohemians left frustrated by stubborn Icelanders

The hosts failed to break down Thor Akureyri at Dalymount Park this evening.

BOHEMIANS FAILED TO break the deadlock in the first leg of the Europa League tie at Dalymount Park this evening, drawing 0-0 with Thor Akureyri.

After the visitors, who play in the Icelandic second division, went close early on, Bohs proceeded to dominate the remainder of the half, with Dwayne Wilson forcing the keeper into a decent save, and Peter McMahon seeing his goal ruled out for a handball in the build-up.

The hosts failed to continue to intensively pressurise the opposition in the second half, with chances few and far between for both sides.

However, Ryan McEvoy almost won it in the dying stages, with a powerful shot from distance.

The result means Bohs still have much to do in order to progress to the next round, as they prepare to travel to Iceland next week.

Bohemians: Andrew McNulty; Owen Heary, Evan McMillan, Kevin Feely, Luke Byrne; Keith Buckley, Dave Mulcahy (Stephen Traynor 86), Keith Ward, Ryan McEvoy, Peter McMahon (David Scully 58); Dwayne Wilson (Karl Moore 76).

Thor Akureyri: Srdjan Rajkovic; Andri Albertsson (Kristinn Bjornsson 76), Atli Albertsson, Janez Vrenko, Guiseppe Funicello; Sveinn Jonsson, Sigurdur Kristjansson, Orri Hjaltalin, Halldor Hjaltason (Armann Aevarsson 66); Ingi Hilmarsson, Johann Hannesson (Robin Stromberg 76).

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