Sons boss Stevie Farrell hailed his side’s “phenomenal” showing against Clyde - admitting he now faces a selection headache.First-half goals from David Wilson and Ryan Wallace had the Sons – who also had a goal ruled out and two efforts cleared off the line – cruising at half-time.After Olly McDonald had halved the deficit midway through the second half, substitute Ross MacLean sealed a cup upset for the Sons in injury time, leaving Faz delighted with his players.The boss said: “It was excellent.
I thought in the first half we were phenomenal, I’d say it’s the best we’ve played all season. We’re working in a shape that’s been defensively good all season, but we’re now working better when we’re turning the ball over and attacking now.“Players are understanding where they need to be and the runs they need to make.“All the things we work on and talk about in training were evident in the first half.
I could’ve sat back and watched it, I didn’t want half-time to come.“When we go in front in games it’s very rare that we’re pegged back.
We’ve got a bit of discipline about us and we understand what we need to do.“I said to the players in the dressing room that every single one of them has now given me a headache.
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