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Kenny was tormenting the Derry defence once more on 18 minutes and a rash sliding challenge from captain Cameron McJannett sent him tumbling in the box with a penalty awarded. However, a poor spot-kick from Burke was well saved low to his right by Maher.

The Candystripes were perhaps relieved to go in at the break just a goal down after another desperate block from O’Reilly was required when Ciaran Coll’s charged down clearance fell to Jack Byrne.

City improved after the restart but, once more, it was the hosts with a good chance on the hour mark. Byrne played in Burke, who streaked away from the defence only to fire his shot into the side netting.

As the half wore on the visitors were struggling to create anything of note despite only being a goal down, with Paul McMullan’s powerful shot on 80 minutes that whistled over the closest they came.

The Candystripes have now just picked up one point from their three meetings with Stephen Bradley’s men this season as Rovers ended a four-game winless run.

City will be back at the Brandywell on Friday against Sligo Rovers as they look to bounce back in what is the first of three home games out of their next four.

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