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Glentoran closed the gap at the top to seven points with victory over Larne in the Friday night game at The Oval.
The Glens needed just nine minutes to move in front when Rhys Marshall sent a fiercely struck right-foot shot past Conor Mitchell after the Larne keeper had blocked Chris Gallagher's initial effort.
Larne levelled on 20 minutes through Mark Randall. David McDaid did well to initiate the move with a run down the left before finding Martin Donnelly who, in turn, laid it off for Tomas Cosgrove.
After bringing the ball to the touchline Cosgrove backheeled it back into the box, John Herron had a shot on goal blocked but the rebound fell for Randall to drill home.
Then, three minutes after that, Cosgrove got his name on the scoresheet after collecting the ball outside the area and finishing well past Rory Brown.
Ciaran O'Connor might have brought Glentoran back into the game early in the second but was thwarted by a Donnelly goalline clearance while, at the other end, David McDaid had a couple of opportunities to extend Larne's lead.
Glentoran equalised with 20 minutes remaining after Jay Donnelly latched onto a long through ball to face down Mitchell one-on-one before finding the net.
Fuad Sule almost restored Larne's lead with a well struck long range drive which Brown did well to tip over.
But, with ten minutes to go, Glentoran's winner arrived when Andy Mitchell sent over a corner which was headed on inside the box before coming off Sule's foot and into his own net.
FT: #DanskeBankPrem@Glentoran 3
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) April 23, 2021
Marshall, J. Donnelly, Sule og@larnefc 2
Randall, Cosgrove
Great game at The Oval. On #MorganDay Glens storm back from 2-1 down & win it thanks to an own goal. 10 unbeaten now, 7 points behind leaders Linfield who play tomorrow, then the split
Glentoran: Brown, Kane, McCullough, Bigirimana, Gallagher, R. Donnelly, McDaid, McClean, Marron, Marshall, J. Donnelly subs Morris, McDonagh, Gorman, Mitchell, Stewart, O'Connor, Crowe
Larne: C. Mitchell, Watson, Herron, Sule, Randall, McDaid, Donnelly, McKendry, Cosgrove, Hughes, Jarvis subs Hale, Scott, Lynch, A. Mitchell, Mottley-Henry, Wade Slater, D'Sena
So @Glentoran clinch a comeback win in a five-goal thriller & close the gap at the top. Five more matches on Saturday - the final fixtures before the split. #DanskeBankPrem
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) April 23, 2021
Pic #GFC pic.twitter.com/dZsOnJBZUR
Also in East Belfast on Friday night - a disappointing defeat for Ulster:
FT: Rainbow Cup@UlsterRugby 24@connachtrugby 26
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) April 23, 2021
Visitors snatch victory with a dramatic last-gasp try.#ULSvCON #GuinnessPRO14RainbowCup