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Tiernan Lynch's tenure as manager of Larne ended on a high note on Tuesday night as the Irish Premiership champions beat Institute 2-0 to progress to the quarter-finals of this season's BetMcLean Cup. It was revealed on Monday that Lynch would move to manage League of Ireland Premier Division club Derry City but would take charge of the Invermen for one last time against Stute after more than seven years at the helm of the east Antrim club. The cup tie was played at the Brandywell, the home of Lynch's new club, following his decision to move on from a highly successful stint at Larne.

After a goalless first half, substitute Paul O'Neill opened the scoring with a chipped finish over Gareth Muldoon in the 58th minute. Sean Graham doubled the visitors' advantage on 70 when he beat a number of defenders and curled a stunning left-foot shot into the net. Larne will face Annagh United away in the last eight of the competition on 4 December.



All eyes were on the departing Lynch before kick-off, but it was Institute who started the game positively, Stephen Doherty bending a free-kick from the angle of the penalty area just round the post in the opening exchanges before going closer moments later. Doherty was again involved, this time his inswinging corner headed on to the Larne crossbar by striker Padraig Lynch six yards out in front of goal. Evan Tweed also went close with a shot from distance while at the other end goalkeeper Gareth Muldoon did well to get down low to his right to .

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