Celtic rising star Tobi Oluwayemi had a debut to forget at Cork City after an error for Bohemians' winning goal at Turners Cross.
Oluwayemi, 19, is thought to be highly rated at Lennoxtown. He joined City on loan in the January transfer window with first-team chances limited.
He played the full 90 minutes of a 3-0 pre-season win over Treaty United in January and took his place between the sticks for Cork's opening League of Ireland Premier Division match on Friday evening.
Grant Horton gave Bohemians the lead in the 19th minute but it was Jordan Flores's killer second that saw Oluwayemi take centre stage as he flapped at what looked to be a fairly routine catch.
You can watch the unfortunate error below:
🎥 | The Jordan Flores goal that has doubled the lead for Bohemians at Turner’s Cross pic.twitter.com/HlI5qb9OK3
— League of Ireland (@LeagueofIreland) February 17, 2023
Ruairi Keating grabbed a goal back for Cork in the 82nd minute but they were unable to take anything from the match.
Oluwayemi often trained with the first team before departing on loan, with Ange Postecoglou previously reserving praise for the youngster.
"Tobi's an exciting young goalkeeper," Postecoglou said at the time. "We've kept tabs on him.
"He was playing with the B team but I feel like it's time we expose him to our first team environment, particularly at training.
"He's a pretty lucky young man because he's got an ex-England No1 and a guy who has reached the very top as a goalkeeper training with him every day. It's going to be priceless.
"I didn't want to waste that opportunity, so we brought him up to the first team environment and he'll be training with us regularly, and hopefully we'll watch him develop over the next couple of years."
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