Jonathan Afolabi continued his fine form as Bohemians are through in the FAI Cup.
Jonathan Afolabi loves a goal against Drogheda and showed his predatory instincts once again to fire Bohs into the semi-finals.
And while Afolabi will get the headlines after his double, James Clarke - the former Drogheda player and recent Law graduate - was the driving force behind the win. Adam Foley’s angled, close range shot, when slipped in by Darragh Markey, could have been better executed early on, for example. Afolabi - fresh from that international call-up - was always a handful up front and started a move that saw Grant go close with a rising first-time shot.
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