'Players deserve all the credit' - Glens boss Devinepublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February
FT: Glentoran 2-1 Linfield, aet
Glentoran manager Declan Devine said "the players deserve all the credit" after his side edged out Linfield 2-1 after extra-time in a dramatic Irish Cup sixth round tie at the Oval which saw three players sent-off.
Jordan Jenkins opened the scoring for the Glens on 53 minutes before Chris McKee equalised for the Blues on 72.
Momentum swung in Glentoran's favour when Joel Cooper was sent off in extra-time for kicking out at Jonny Russell on the ground.
Substitute Finley Thorndike marked his introduction with a sweet strike from outside the area to seal the hard-fought victory for the Glens.
Linfield's Chris Shields and Glentoran's Joe Thomson were then dismissed late in extra-time after both received second yellow cards.
"This was a very important game for us against our biggest rivals who are in incredible form themselves," said Devine.
"To be as disciplined as were were, we weren't pretty by any stretch but we worked our hearts out.
"The players deserve all the credit. They've bought in to what it takes to play for the club."