- Brenda Tabe scored her first goal for Athlone WFC in a dominant 5-1 victory against Sligo Rovers in the Ireland National Women’s League
- The forward, who joined the team in July 2024, played a crucial role in the match, netting the second goal and showcasing her attacking prowess
- With this win, Athlone WFC solidified their position in second place on the league table, with Tabe’s performance signaling a promising future for the club
Forward Brenda Tabe found the back of the net for the first time in an Athlone WFC jersey, helping her side secure a convincing 5-1 victory over Sligo Rovers in the Ireland National Women’s League.
Tabe, who joined the club in July 2024 after an impressive stint with Lekie FC in Cameroon, made her mark in the 15th matchday, netting the second goal of the match to double Athlone’s lead. The forward’s clinical finish showcased her attacking prowess and ability to make an immediate impact for her new team.
Athlone WFC’s dominant performance was further bolstered by Sligo Rovers being reduced to ten players after goalkeeper Bonnie McKiernan was shown a red card for a challenge outside the penalty area. This setback made it increasingly difficult for Sligo Rovers to contain Athlone’s relentless offensive pressure.
Tabe’s goal, which came in the first half, set the tone for Athlone’s commanding display. The forward’s excellent positioning, quick footwork, and keen game sense allowed her to make a significant contribution to her team’s attacking strategy. After 62 minutes of impactful play, Tabe was substituted for Howe, but her influence on the match was undeniable.
With this emphatic victory, Athlone WFC solidified their position in second place on the league table with 31 points, signaling a promising season ahead. Tabe’s goal and overall performance are sure to inspire her teammates and fans alike, as they look to build on this momentum in the upcoming fixtures.
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