Dungannon Swifts secured a significant win over Cliftonville on Saturday, with Kealan Dillon's 74th-minute goal proving to be the winner. The Swifts had taken the lead through Adam Glenny, but Luke Conlan equalized for Cliftonville. Jim Magilton, the Cliftonville manager, was left disappointed, stating that his team had let themselves and their fans down. Magilton praised Dungannon Swifts, acknowledging that they had deserved to win the game. The loss marks a disappointing end to the season for Cliftonville, who had hoped to earn a place in the Uefa Conference League qualifiers. Dungannon Swifts's win is a major boost to their European hopes. Cliftonville finished fifth in the Irish Premiership and faced penalty shootout disappointment in several cup competitions. Magilton expressed frustration that his team had not been able to stand up and be counted in big games. The Reds boss also acknowledged that the loss of European revenue would make it harder for the team to compete next season. Dungannon Swifts's victory is a major upset for Cliftonville, who had been hoping to end the season on a high note. The Swifts had to put together a team and they did that, deserving to win the game. The win is a significant result for Dungannon Swifts, and they will be looking to build on this success in the future. Cliftonville will be left to regroup and plan for next season, after a disappointing campaign.