Carrick 'didn't do enough' to beat Linfieldpublished at 19:27 11 January
19:27 11 January
Carrick Rangers boss Stephen Baxter said that his side "didn't do enough" to trouble Linfield as they were beaten 3-0 by the Blues at Windsor Park.
After restricting Linfield in the first half, the Blues' quality shone in the second as goals from Joel Cooper, Euan East and Matthew Fitzpatrick secured the three points.
Despite the loss, Baxter was content with his side's display against the league leaders.
"It was a tight game, because we made it tight, we made sure we were defensively solid and we restricted Linfield to chances from outside our box," he told BBC Sport NI.
"Linfield played at a higher tempo today and had more quality than we did and when you put those together you are always going to be up against it.
"We were here to try contain Linfield and hit them on the break, but it didn't happen for us, it's a learning curve, but we haven't done enough here to win the game."
Healy pleased with second half 'blitz' in Carrick winpublished at 19:13 11 January
19:13 11 January
Linfield boss David Healy praised his side's second half display in their 3-0 win against Carrick Rangers.
After a drab goalless first half, second half efforts from Joel Cooper, Euan East and Matthew Fitzpatrick secured the win, which extends the Blues' lead at the top of the table to 12 points.
"I thought there were bits and pieces in the first half, we created decent opportunities but credit to Stephen and his team, we had to be patient," Healy told BBC Sport NI.
"We didn't feel as if we had to readjust too much, we just had to be more clinical in the final third.
"We got a wonderful goal by Joel and it was important to capitalise on that which we did and we had a 10–15-minute spell where we blitzed them and made it a lot more comfortable."
'We have no complaints about the result' - Smith on losspublished at 19:01 11 January
19:01 11 January
Loughgall manager Dean Smith said his side can have no complaints about the result after their narrow 1-0 defeat by Portadown at Lakeview Park.
The struggling Villagers suffered a 17th league loss of the season after James Teelan's goal secured the three points for the Ports.
Smith's side are eight points adrift of Carrick Rangers at the bottom of the table as they battle for survival.
"It is a difficult day in difficult conditions, there wasn't a lot in the game first half and second half we huffed and puffed without creating too many chances," Smith told BBC Sport NI.
"Portadown had the better clear-cut chances, so we have no complaints about the result."
Smith was also frustrated by the manner of the goal they conceded.
"We can't keep giving goals away like we do at the minute and expect to win football games," he added.
"We are lacking confidence with where we are, but it is basics, it is a long throw-in and a runner goes clean through, so it is another sloppy goal from us."
'We got a full-hearted Portadown performance' - Curriepublished at 18:49 11 January
18:49 11 January
Portadown boss Niall Currie praised the "full-hearted" display from his side in their hard-fought 1-0 win against Loughgall at Lakeview Park.
James Teelan scored the only goal of the game in the first half as the Ports got back to winning ways after successive league defeats.
And Currie was delighted with the response of his side to their recent struggles, including an Irish Cup exit to Championship Annagh United, on a difficult pitch.
"I think everyone could see how heavy the pitch was and it was a game for warriors, we knew we would have to dig in really deep and the players were superb today," he told BBC Sport NI.
"We've got a full-hearted Portadown performance which we have had for most of the same, the last three or four performances have been disappointing, but we were resolute and resilient and thoroughly deserved our win."
Currie reserved special praise for goalscorer Teelan, who netted on his debut last week and again today as he continues his bright start to life at the Ports after signing from Crusaders.
"He has been super, he has been a breath of fresh air, he causes problems with his movement and pace in behind and two great finishes and he has come in and hit the ground running."
'We weren't at the races' - Caddell on heavy Swifts losspublished at 18:16 11 January
18:16 11 January
Crusaders boss Declan Caddell said it was a "really poor day at the office" after his side were beaten 5-1 at Seaview by Dungannon Swifts.
The north Belfast side were 2-0 down at half-time after goals from John McGovern and Brandon Bermingham.
McGovern netted a third soon after the restart with Tomas Galvin scoring twice either side of Jordan Owens' consolation goal.
"I thought we weren't at the races today and Dungannon were excellent, and they were ruthless," he told BBC Sport NI.
"First half, two mistakes from ourselves and two goals. You get them in at half-time and try and regroup and another mistake and it's the third goal and the game is dead," Caddell continued.
"It was damage limitation from us, we have a big game on Tuesday [a BetMcLean Cup semi-final against Glentoran] and it gave me the opportunity to get a few boys off."
Whilst refusing to make excuses from his side's poor display at home, Caddell admitted that injuries have hampered his team in recent weeks.
"We had three of the same starting 11 from when we played them five weeks ago with eight missing, they have virtually the same starting team and I have been harping on about it, but injuries are killing us at the minute."
'We played extremely well' - McAree on fine Crues winpublished at 18:01 11 January
18:01 11 January
Dungannon Swifts boss Rodney McAree said his side played "extremely well" in their stunning 5-1 victory against Crusaders at Seaview.
The Swifts produced a ruthless display to ease to victory with John McGovern and Tomas Galvin both netting twice and Brandon Bermingham getting on the scoresheet.
The win moves the Swifts up to second in the table and McAree was delighted with their clinical performance.
"It's been a long time since we have come to Seaview and got a win, we came here earlier in the season and we played extremely well but didn't get the three points," he told BBC Sport NI.
"I thought today, to a man, we were very good, we could be better but that is just the expectations I have."
McAree was particularly pleased with how his side managed the second half and went for more goals after leading 2-0 at half-time, netting soon after the restart.
"That second goal gives you the cushion, it was a great pass from Kealan [Dillon] and a good finish from John and it let me enjoy the game a bit more," McAree admitted.
After a sticky patch, the Swifts have now won back-to-back league games to move back up the table and McAree wants them to keep pushing as they look to secure a top six spot after a superb campaign to date.
"We're going in the right direction, we know there is still a lot of improvement, but we want to stay there now and see how long we can stay there for," he added.
"It's not a fluke that we are where we are, we haven't played three or four games, we've played 24 games and we've got good quality so as long as we show desire, we can stay there."
Two Irish Premiership games postponed due to frozen pitchespublished at 10:52 11 January
10:52 11 January
Two of Saturday's Irish Premiership fixtures have been postponed due to frozen pitches.
Ballymena United v Glentoran at the Showgrounds and Glenavon v Coleraine at Mourneview Park were both called off on Saturday morning following cold weather which brought snow and ice to parts of Northern Ireland this week.
The Sky Blues and the Glens met in the BetMcLean Cup on Tuesday night, with the game switched to the Oval after heavy snowfall in the Ballymena area made the pitch at the Warden Street ground unplayable.
The game between Glenavon and Coleraine was postponed after a pitch inspection on Saturday morning at Mourneview Park.
The three other Irish Premiership games on Saturday are still set to go ahead with Crusaders hosting Dungannon Swifts, Linfield taking on Carrick Rangers and Loughgall facing Portadown.
Second goal in as many games 'confidence booster' for Sloanpublished at 10:05 11 January
10:05 11 January
Larne midfielder Dylan Sloan said he was delighted to celebrate signing a new long-term contract with the club by scoring his second goal in as many games in Friday's 2-0 win over Cliftonville at Inver Park.
The 20-year-old doubled his side's lead on 79 minutes after earlier pressurising Reds defender Luke Conlan into turning the ball into his own net for the opener in the first minute of the second half.
Sloan was also on target in the champions' 3-1 away win at Crusaders on Tuesday.
"Tuesday was my first goal in about a year or so and now I've scored again so that will get my confidence up," the 20-year-old told BBC Sport NI.
"Performance wise I thought we did well in some ways, and we had to dig deep.
"Cliftonville had decent possession during the game, but I thought we controlled it off the ball as well so hopefully we can kick on from here."
The victory over Jim Magilton's side moved the back-to-back champions into fifth in the Premiership table ahead of Saturday's programme of five fixtures, the first time they have occupied a position in the top half this season.
"We've been lacking quality at times the last couple of months but we have scored five in the month of January so far so we will just have to take that onto the next game.
"We have a lot of games in hand and we have to realistically go into those and win all of them if we want to win the league for the third time in a row.
"Linfield are well ahead so we still have a lot to do but hopefully we can catch them."
Disallowed goal 'a really poor decision' - Magiltonpublished at 23:25 10 January
23:25 10 January
Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton says Ryan Curran's disallowed goal in Friday's 2-0 defeat by Larne was a "really poor decision".
Curran had a header ruled out for offside at the end of the first half before Larne hit the opener within 60 seconds of the restart.
Cliftonville's players and staff were incensed with the decision to disallow the goal, which Magilton said would have been "just rewards" for their first-half performance.
"For the life of me I can't understand why it wasn't a goal. They are trying to say it was offside, but nobody from Larne complained.
"Not that they would, but there wasn't any arms going up for offside or anything like that as opposition players will do if they are confident it is offside."
To compound Cliftonville's frustration, Luke Conlan turned the ball into his own net under pressure from Dylan Sloan to give Larne the lead immediately after the restart.
Rory Hale had a chance to equalise but Sloan wrapped up the win, which condemns Cliftonville to a fourth league defeat in a row.
"It's a really poor decision and it's cost us but it still doesn't take away how badly we started the second half," added Magilton.
"It's starting to become an annoying trend, for me and the staff, that we start second halves really poorly.
"We had opportunities to clear our lines and didn't, and then it's a really poor goal.
"Then we get another suck-punch, another really poor goal and against quality opposition like Larne there is no way back."
Thompson first female to referee Premiership game published at 14:26 10 January
14:26 10 January
Louise Thompson will become the first female to referee a men's Irish Premiership game when she takes charge of Saturday's match between Crusaders and Dungannon Swifts at Seaview.
She has also been in the middle for Irish Cup and Championship games, as well as Women's Premiership matches, and been fourth official at Premiership fixtures.
The Northern Ireland referee has also gained significant experience at international level, including being in charge for women's international games.
The Fermanagh woman refereed the Women's Champions League encounter between Breznica and Birkirkara in September 2024.
Thompson was referee for last week's Irish Cup fifth-round tie between Linfield and Wellington Rec at Windsor Park, which the hosts won 4-0.
Doherty seals Coleraine switch from Cliftonvillepublished at 12:39 10 January
12:39 10 January
Cliftonville midfielder Ronan Doherty has joined Irish Premiership rivals Coleraine for an undisclosed fee.
The 29-year-old becomes Dean Shiels' second January recruit after former Cliftonville defender Paddy Burns signed for the club on Thursday.
The Reds confirmed in a statement that Doherty, who joined the Solitude club in 2019, had already agreed a move to the Bannsiders at the end of the season but leaves this month after the two clubs agreed a fee.
"He's an all-round top midfielder in the league and we are delighted to have him," Shiels told the Coleraine website.
"He fits the profile of what we are trying to build here. Having lost Ciaron Harkin and Mackenzie Carse, we are more than pleased to bring in someone of Ronan's quality and we are looking forward to working with him."
Cliftonville have also confirmed that on-loan Taylor Steven has been recalled by parent club St Johnstone.
The 20-year-old winger scored four times in 20 appearances for Jim Magilton's side after joining in August last year.
Glentoran boss Devine named manager of the monthpublished at 07:27 10 January
07:27 10 January
Glentoran manager Declan Devine has been named as the Northern Ireland Football Writers' manager of the month for December.
The Glens boss guided his charges to three victories and one draw in the Irish Premiership during the final month of 2024, a run which helped propel his side to second spot in the top flight table.
The Oval outfit were 3-1 winners against Crusaders at Seaview, ran out 2-1 victors over Cliftonville at Solitude, drew 0-0 with Linfield on Boxing Day and defeated Portadown 2-0 at Shamrock Park.
The east Belfast side also began the month by beating big Belfast derby rivals Linfield 1-0 at Windsor Park to advance to the quarter-final stage of the BetMcLean Cup.
"When I came in at the end of last season I felt we needed a reboot, a reset," said Devine who was originally put in temporary charge after former manager Warren Feeney's departure, before taking on the role on a permanent basis.
"We have a good fight about us, a good spirit about us, and the lads enjoy coming into work every day.
"Long may that continue because we have to continue to raise standards, continue to raise levels of performance. We know we have a lot of work to do."
Devine was recently rewarded for his efforts by receiving a new two-and-a-half year contract which will see him remain at the helm with the Glens until 2027.
"Everyone is pulling in the one direction at Glentoran - it's a real positive place and we'll continue to build on that," added the ex-Derry City and Bohemians boss.
"We have to continue and strive every day to get better.
"We have to be challenging for titles and trophies but we have to understand the room for improvement. We have to get that mentality of winning trophies back into the building."
Who will win this weekend's Irish Premiership games?published at 20:02 9 January
20:02 9 January
Larne v Cliftonville (Friday, 19:45 GMT, live on BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website)
Gary Haveron got a great result during the week against Crusaders. Jim Magilton's team have had a hard week, but they're two big teams competing for a place in Europe. It'll be close!
Prediction: 1-1
Ballymena v Glentoran (Saturday, 15:00 GMT, coverage on Sportsound on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster)
Glentoran are on a good run. They've really picked up a bit of stability, with Declan Devine signing a new contract at the club. On the other hand, Jim Ervin's team haven't managed a win at home in quite some time. I do think Jim will turn it around, however, Glentoran will just nick this one.
Prediction: 1-2
Linfield v Carrick Rangers (Saturday, 15:00 GMT, coverage on Sportsound on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster)
This is a big game for Stephen Baxter and his team - they need the points! Linfield look to be running away with the title at the moment, but I think Carrick will sit in and make it hard for them to open the game up. It could be a late winner to decide this one.
Prediction: 1-0
Crusaders v Dungannon Swifts (Saturday, 15:00 GMT, coverage on Sportsound on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster)
Dungannon have been brilliant at home and they have had a really good season so far. It's been an up and down season for Crusaders with a bit of a transition with the new manager coming in the summer. I think it's a great appointment, it'll just take time for them to gel properly and get back to being a top-four side in the league.
Prediction: 2-2
Loughgall v Portadown (Saturday, 15:00 GMT, coverage on Sportsound on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster)
Big Derby game! Loughgall need the points, while Portadown are going really well this season. Dean Smith has brought a few decent players in, and I think they'll pick up with that.
Prediction: 2-2
Glenavon v Coleraine (Saturday, 15:00 GMT, coverage on Sportsound on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster)
I covered this game the last time these two met, it ended 3-3 and it was unbelievable! I think Dean Shiels has his team in good shape going forward, but defensively they were poor and Glenavon scored three goals going long and direct. Since Paddy McLaughlin has come in Glenavon have really picked up. There will be plenty of goals in this one!
Prediction: 3-3
Stuart King will be on commentary alongside Joel Taggart for Ballymena United v Glentoran at the Showgrounds as part of Sportsound's coverage of the Irish Premiership.
Burns joins Coleraine but club 'not in the running' for Whyte published at 19:59 9 January
19:59 9 January
Coleraine head coach Dean Shiels admits the club had interest in signing Gavin Whyte but he would be "really, really surprised" if a move materialised, as the club announce the signing of Paddy Burns.
Northern Ireland winger Whyte left Portsmouth in August by mutual consent and has been linked with a return to the Irish Premiership or a move to the League of Ireland.
The 28-year-old left Crusaders in 2018 and has scored five goals in 30 international caps.
"There was interest from us, I'm not going to deny that, but there is interest from several clubs," said Shiels.
"I would be really, really surprised if Gavin arrived at Coleraine.
"I don't think we're in the running for that one."
Linfield winger Joel Cooper has been heavily linked to a move to Coleraine, with a pre-contract reportedly agreed for a summer switch to the Showgrounds.
However, a move has been finalised for defender Burns, who was most recently with Cliftonville.
Shiels says he was "delighted" to agree a deal for the 24-year-old until the end of the season.
He declined to comment on any move for Cooper, either in the January window or in the summer, saying it would be "disrespectful" to speak about players from other teams.
"I'd love to talk about players and signings and other things but I just can't," he added.
"I wouldn't like it done if it was my players so I don't want to discuss other players from other teams."
"I don't think it's appropriate. I can say that we are trying to strengthen in this window and we are working hard to add some depth."
Fitzpatrick signs two-year Linfield extensionpublished at 18:45 9 January
18:45 9 January
Linfield striker Matthew Fitzpatrick has signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him at Windsor Park until 2027.
The 30-year-old joined Linfield from Glenavon in 2023 and won the BetMcLean Cup last season.
He has scored six league goals as David Healy's side top the Irish Premiership table in the current campaign.
Fitzpatrick said he has "loved it" at Linfield and he is aiming for more success in the future.
"There's obviously different demands at a full-time club and a club like Linfield compared to what I was used to before", the striker told Linfield TV.
"I still am adjusting to it in some aspects but I'm really enjoying my football and I welcome the hard work and the expectation.
"I'm starting to show what I can do over the last year or so and hopefully it leads to more success for the club."
Manager Healy said that Fitzpatrick has been a "quality player" throughout his 18 months at the Irish Premiership leaders.
"He has been hitting good form this season as he has settled into the full time environment and demands of full-time football," added Healy.
"His work ethic and dedication have been second-to-none since he walked into this football club and I'm confident we'll see even more from him in the coming years."