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Super sub Lee Lynch came off the bench to bag Larne's winner over Crusaders at Inver Park, a result which moves the East Antrim side into second spot overnight.
A bright start to the game produced chances at either end early on. Mark Randall found space in the box but his effort was blocked with play then switching for Paul Heatley to have a go from outside the box.
Adam Lecky then snatched a shot wide with Randall then having another effort but he could only hook this past the target. Aidan Wilson then turned a header wide as the chances continued, followed by a Lecky header over from a corner.
For Larne Ben Doherty created perhaps the best chance to date with a well struck left-foot drive which Crues keeper Sean O'Neill superbly tipped over while John Herron and Rohan Ferguson combined to thwart Lecky at the other end.
Larne ended the first half with a Navid Nasseri effort which was fired just wide, and the home side started the second half on a positive note too albeit largely restricted to a series of half chances.
The chances continued. Billy Joe Burns offered up a half volley from distance which curled away from the target before Randall had another effort which O'Neill again tipped over.
Ben Kennedy was the next to have a go, but his 20-yard left foot twisted just over the top.
But the deadlock was finally broken with little under a quarter-of-an-hour remaining when a great run from Andy Scott saw him feed the ball through to Lynch, only on the pitch just over ten minutes, who responded with a crisply taken finish under O'Neill.
Lee Lynch celebrates sinking the Crues at Inver
Crusaders almost levelled straightaway but Johnny McMurray was denied by Ferguson's low save to his right before Kennedy then turned his corner onto the crossbar.
The visitors had a late chance to salvage something from the game when, in stoppage time, Kennedy delivered a dangerous ball into the box which Ferguson eventually gathered at the second attempt under pressure from Jordan Forsythe.
⚽️LATEST: Lee Lynch grabbed the only goal of the game as @larnefc defeated @CrusadersFC at Inver Park @TiernanLynch's team move up to 2nd place ahead of five more matches on Saturday - at @Glentoran @cliftonvillefc @CarrickRangers @Glenavon_FC & @Portadownfc #DanskeBankPrem pic.twitter.com/PHO1tZu4XQ
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Larne: Ferguson, Balmer, Kelly, Sule, Herron, Nasseri, Randall, McDaid, Doherty, Cosgrove, Hughes subs Argyrides (not used), Watson (replaced Kelly 81), Hale (replaced Randall 81), Scott (replaced Nasseri 66), Lynch (replaced Doherty 66), Bolger (replaced Sule 57), Jarvis (not used)
Crusaders: O'Neill, Burns, Wilson, Kennedy, Lecky, Caddell, Forsythe, O'Rourke, Heatley, Robinson, McMurray subs Tuffey (not used), Hegarty (not used), Weir (replaced Caddell 73), Frazer (replaced Lecky 89), Owens (replaced McMurray 81), Clarke (replaced Heatley 81), Thompson (not used)
Meanwhile, it was a former Crues striker to the rescue for Derry City:
🎥 FT: @SSEAirtricityLg @FinnHarpsFC 1@derrycityfc 1
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 5, 2021
Now Derry do it in the derby! It's yet another dramatic draw for the Candystripes - Jamie McGonigle's late pen secures precious point👇 as the battle for Europe goes to the wire. Never say die#LOI pic.twitter.com/Ji6HXbLl3X