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Glenavon came from behind to beat Glentoran 3-1 at the Oval on Tuesday night in the Danske Bank Premiership.
It means the second-placed Lurgan Blues are now five points behind leaders Coleraine.
Robbie McDaid put the home side in front, but his former club were level within a minute with top scorer Andrew Mitchell netting his 11th league goal of the season.
Sammy Clingan clinched victory by grabbing a late double from the penalty spot - here's Glenavon coach, Kris Lindsay.
Glens manager Gary Haveron.
@Glenavon_FC coach Kris Lindsay on 3-1 win Oval supersub Gary Hamilton "he's still got the brain if not the legs!" pic.twitter.com/4UtH23LIBJ
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) November 14, 2017
Rival manager Gary Hamilton was one of 10 players booked, five from each side.
Coach Lindsay says the boss made an impact after bringing himself on as a second-half sub.
Not the greatest performance tonight but we dug in and got the 3 points. Tuffey with a key save at the start of the 2nd half, Kelly and Marshall also superb saving tackles kept us level at key moments.
— Glenavon FC (@Glenavon_FC) November 14, 2017
Thanks as always for your support this evening #GHBAWA pic.twitter.com/K5kRlT1Qd8
The League Cup quarter-finals take centre stage on Wednesday night with the ties including Crusaders against Linfield at Seaview.
David Healy's men go into the game on the back of a poor run of results, including defeat at Ballymena last Friday night.
However, Crues midfielder Matthew Snoddy is wary of the wounded visitors.
Holders Ballymena host Ards, in-form Cliftonville go to Carrick and Dungannon Swifts entertain the only Championship survivors, Ballyclare Comrades.