The Vale reached the West of Scotland Cup final thanks to a penalty shoot-out win over Shotts Bon Accord last night
The Recreation Park outfit were pushed all the way by Shotts Bon Accord in Tuesday night’s West of Scotland Cup semi-final, however, with the higher division visitors needing a penalty shoot-out to prevail following a 1-1 draw.
As the game approached the closing stages, both sides chucked everything forward in a bid to find a late winner. Darvel were given a late boost when Rico De Marco saw a second yellow for a tactical foul to prevent Leon Murphy charging at the Shotts backline - and they almost made the numerical advantage count but Jordan Moore was unable to bury a late chance.
Afterwards, McInally commented: “I thought in the first half we were good and really dominated the game. We were at it and deservedly went ahead but we weren’t able to get a second one.
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