On Par: Neil Lennon’s Men Find Their Rhythm Against Sons

On Par: Neil Lennon’s Men Find Their Rhythm Against Sons

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Dumbarton continued their Premier Sports Cup campaign this afternoon with a home fixture against William Hill Championship side Dunfermline Athletic.

The visitors, managed by former Celtic boss Neil Lennon, arrived at the Marbill Coaches Stadium following a narrow defeat to Hearts in their group stage opener, while Dumbarton entered the contest on the back of a midweek win over Stirling Albion.

Team News

Sons manager Stevie Farrell made four changes to the starting XI, introducing Ollie Ecrepont, Cammy Clark, Kai Kirkpatrick, and Leighton McIntosh. Dropping out were Shay Kelly, Adam Livingstone, Tony Falconer, and Ally Roy.

Lennon made just one change from the team that faced Hearts, with Lucas Fyfe replacing Alfons Amade.

Kyle Benedictus seemed to operate as a sweeper in a throwback role within Lennon’s system.
First Half – Early Sons Pressure But Pars Take Control

Dunfermline started the match on the front foot, dominating possession during the early stages. However, Dumbarton created the first real opportunities, with Clark and Morgyn Neill both forcing saves from visiting goalkeeper Deniz Mehmet.

Despite that positive spell, it was the visitors who opened the scoring midway through the first half. Josh Cooper found space on the edge of the box and curled a precise effort beyond Ecrepont to give the Pars the lead.

Dunfermline nearly doubled their advantage soon after, with chances falling to Kane Ritchie-Hosler, Chris Kane, and John Tod, but the home defence stood firm to keep the score at 1–0.

On the stroke of half-time, the visitors made it two. Ewan Otoo burst down the left and cut the ball back across the box. Cooper dummied cleverly, allowing Kane to arrive late and smash home a powerful strike, leaving Dumbarton two goals down at the interval.

Second Half – Clinical Finishing Seals the Win

The second period began with another blow for Dumbarton. Substitute Andrew Tod, returning from an injury layoff, broke through the defence and rounded Ecrepont with composure before finishing into an empty net to make it 3–0.

The game settled into a scrappier rhythm thereafter, with fewer clear chances and a number of fouls disrupting the flow.

Dunfermline completed the scoring late on, as Cooper grabbed his second of the match with a well-taken back-post volley following an excellent delivery from the right.

Aron Lynas came off the bench for Dumbarton to replace Neill and marked his 100th appearance for the club in the closing stages.

Post-Match Reaction

The result marked a strong response from Dunfermline following their midweek bounce game against Rangers, and Lennon’s side now look ahead to Tuesday’s home match against Hamilton Accies as they aim to keep pace with group leaders Hearts.

Speaking after the match, Lennon reflected on the performance and the importance of progressing in the competition.

He said: “We showed plenty of respect to Dumbarton and played the game accordingly.

“It was a great team performance, and you can see glimpses of what we’re trying to do now.

“It could’ve been a lot more but there’s still lots to work on, but my players looked good.”

For Dumbarton, the focus now shifts to another challenging test next weekend away to William Hill Premiership side Hearts, before the League Two season begins in August.

Manager Stevie Farrell acknowledged the quality of the opposition and emphasised the value of the experience for his players.

He said:

“They’re a very good side and I was very impressed with them.

“I watched their hearts game back and I thought they were really good, we knew we were going to face a really good side today.

“We started the game really well in the first ten minutes. If we take one of our chances you just never know. But ultimately, we didn’t deserve to win the game.

“The second half, I thought we were going to be a bit stronger. But we got more out of that today than we did against Stirling on Tuesday night.

“It’s the type of test the boys needed and we’ll have another one next week at Tynecastle.”

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