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tommy_c12000
09/06/2019, 1:35 PM
Idah on now for injured Elbouzedi, presumably Connolly reverts to wide role
tommy_c12000
09/06/2019, 1:41 PM
Crucial breakthrough deflected free kick from Ronan. Need second now for comfort
tetsujin1979
09/06/2019, 1:44 PM
Not a great penalty from Molumby, struck well, but an easy height for the keeper
tommy_c12000
09/06/2019, 1:47 PM
After Idahs two well-taken penalties vs China....Molumby showed balls stepping up as captain taking it, he had to score it. That was bad....can’t understand why Idah didn’t take it
elatedscum
09/06/2019, 1:48 PM
Not sure why Molumby took it when Idah was on the pitch. Ronan and Barrett did very well to win the penalty.
As with pretty much every u21 game for Kenny, Ronan has looked a really bright spark so far today.
Eirambler
09/06/2019, 2:06 PM
With Idah not starting Molumby had probably been put on penalties before kick off. Idah clearly a much better penalty taker though. Barrett should have finished the rebound, he has looked quite slow in general for a guy playing wide left.
Bahrain seemed to be tiring by the end of the half, a lot of lazy tackles and fouls. If we keep the intensity up we should be OK here.
tommy_c12000
09/06/2019, 2:29 PM
Bahrain controlling things and creating chances since half time. Concerning
elatedscum
09/06/2019, 2:38 PM
Referee has made this difficult for us. Ronan had a perfectly good goal disallowed.
Every time we attack, there’s either a free or penalty not given to us, or a free given out against us...
Hasn’t been a good performance by any means but the officials have certainly played a part
Razors left peg
09/06/2019, 2:51 PM
Referee has made this difficult for us. Ronan had a perfectly good goal disallowed.
Every time we attack, there’s either a free or penalty not given to us, or a free given out against us...
Hasn’t been a good performance by any means but the officials have certainly played a part
Their keeper almost comically throwing himself on the ground when he bumped Connolly from a corner and then getting a free kick is perfect example of how poor officials have been here
Eirambler
09/06/2019, 3:05 PM
The sarcastic cheering from the small Irish crowd when a Bahrain player was finally booked said it all about that half I think. The combination of a terrible pitch, the over physicality of the Bahrain team and some ridiculous referee and linesman decisions turned the whole thing into a bit of a shambles in the end.
Connolly was probably the best Irish player again, Ronan was also very good and Coventry had a strong second half off the bench. Liam Scales performance was probably the best one from a home based player over the three games, I didn't really notice any drop off in standard from Masterson in the last two games to Scales today.
Hopefully only winning by one doesn't cost us the group win, it would be good to avoid Brazil in the semis.
shakermaker1982
09/06/2019, 3:17 PM
Fantastic achievement.
Olé Olé
09/06/2019, 3:17 PM
Ronan and Connolly come out of this tournament so far as surely being on Mick's radar. August and September are interesting months for them at club level that will be the platform for a call-up come October surely.
tommy_c12000
09/06/2019, 3:17 PM
The sarcastic cheering from the small Irish crowd when a Bahrain player was finally booked said it all about that half I think. The combination of a terrible pitch, the over physicality of the Bahrain team and some ridiculous referee and linesman decisions turned the whole thing into a bit of a shambles in the end.
Connolly was probably the best Irish player again, Ronan was also very good and Coventry had a strong second half off the bench. Liam Scales performance was probably the best one from a home based player over the three games, I didn't really notice any drop off in standard from Masterson in the last two games to Scales today.
Hopefully only winning by one doesn't cost us the group win, it would be good to avoid Brazil in the semis.
Agree on Scales, my first time seeing him but was impressive. Distribution and awareness good. Would be great if he got a move abroad this summer to see if he can make it.
For me: Kelleher, Molumby, Connolly and Ronan remain the standouts and most likely to make it at a reasonably high level. Ronan has such a touch of class about him, if he doesn’t play prem this year needs to play on continent, his skills won’t be appreciated in English lower tiers. Idah did better today, some terrible decisions against him when he used his body well. Needs a good loan move next season to continue his development. Coventry and O’Connor also did well. O’Shea exposed badly in second half on one occasion with a simple turn of direction, but other than that did well. Looking forward to semi finals and the preseason ahead for many of these players
centre mid
09/06/2019, 3:19 PM
I think Mexico would need to win by 3 goals to overtake - we've scored five and conceded 1, think they've scored 2 and conceded none.
Closed Account
09/06/2019, 4:54 PM
If it finished as is, i.e China 0-0 Mexico, I assume it'd be Brazil(1st seed) v Portugal (4th seed), Japan(3rd seed) v Ireland(2nd seed). I can only see a Mexico win by 3 goals resulting in is playing Brazil next, assuming that's how the draw works.
Edit Mexico have scored. Change that to Brazil v Mexico. Ireland v Japan.
Closed Account
09/06/2019, 5:35 PM
Nope, don't know how they draw worked. We play Brazil. 2nd in group get easier draw. Strange.
Eirambler
09/06/2019, 5:52 PM
The two highest ranked qualifiers play each other in the semi finals. Makes no sense. Will be virtually impossible against their Under 22s you would think. 14 of their players are 21 or 22 according to Wikipedia.
tommy_c12000
09/06/2019, 6:31 PM
Yes it will be tough. That’s pretty much their Olympic team barring 3 or 4 players, there were 2 not released by Athletico Paranaense due to the Recopa. Fantastic opportunity for the young Irish players all the same
Olé Olé
09/06/2019, 9:55 PM
It's the kind of tournament where you'd imagine our boys would relish the test of such a country.
passinginterest
10/06/2019, 9:49 AM
Looking forward to the Brazil game. Should be a real test. There's been some really promising performances. I only caught the first 25 mins of the Bahrain game but it was a similar pattern to the others. The players will definitely be well up for it although the lads who have played all 3 games might be getting a bit fatigued, it's a high temp game they play, in pretty extreme heat and on fairly bumpy looking pitches. For me the weakest area has been the full backs, they've been OK, but seem to lack that bit of real pace and quality that the top level full backs need.
DeLorean
10/06/2019, 10:22 AM
Times confirmed for Wednesday's semi finals:
14:00 Japan v Mexico
16:30 Brazil v Rep of Ireland
pineapple stu
10/06/2019, 11:58 AM
Worst case too is a third/fourth place play-off, and the chance to give everyone a run.
Winning it would be nice, but I think it's important to maximise the number of games (which we've done)
Johnnie C
10/06/2019, 12:02 PM
Live again on Freesports.
pateen
12/06/2019, 2:32 PM
Anyone have a link to the game?
lambo123
12/06/2019, 2:42 PM
Where do I get freesports
tetsujin1979
12/06/2019, 2:55 PM
The various channels are listed on their website https://www.freesports.tv/
Eirambler
12/06/2019, 2:57 PM
First semi final gone to penalties, we would have been very competitive against Japan. Tough game coming up for us now though.
pateen
12/06/2019, 3:15 PM
The various channels are listed on their website https://www.freesports.tv/
Any link lads for those who can't access free sports.
elatedscum
12/06/2019, 3:30 PM
Interesting Mallon being chosen ahead of Power or Barrett. Obviously haven't seen anything of him yet in this tournament, so hard to tell.
Poor old Tyreke Wilson and Candice Carroll still haven't got a run out. Guess Kenny can bring them on when we're 3-0 up...
tommy_c12000
12/06/2019, 4:04 PM
Surely we have better than Mallon. Looks bad
Razors left peg
12/06/2019, 4:16 PM
Idah is pretty poor from what I've seen of him in this tournament. Definitely doesn't live up to the hype so far. Connolly, Molumby and Ronan are good
tommy_c12000
12/06/2019, 4:24 PM
Connolly, most fouled player in tournament surely? Love his positivity. Don’t fancy his tracking back though! But obviously playing out of position
tetsujin1979
12/06/2019, 4:29 PM
Idah is pretty poor from what I've seen of him in this tournament. Definitely doesn't live up to the hype so far. Connolly, Molumby and Ronan are good
To be fair, he only turned 18 in February, and he already has 4 goals at U21 level. The record is seven goals, held jointly by Robbie Brady and Kevin Doyle.
rebelmusic
12/06/2019, 4:30 PM
Stream is here folks
http://www.sportp2p.com/football/896553/brazil-u22-ireland-u21-free-live-streaming-online-p2p.html
Brazil dominated the first 35 mins but Ireland owned the last 10. Connolly looking dangerous and very impressed by Leahy.
Kelleher is the biggest disappointment so far, looks very uncomfortable.
Razors left peg
12/06/2019, 4:38 PM
To be fair, he only turned 18 in February, and he already has 4 goals at U21 level. The record is seven goals, held jointly by Robbie Brady and Kevin Doyle.
Fair point but his touch is not fantastic
Eirambler
12/06/2019, 4:41 PM
A decent effort considering we're about a year and a half younger on average than the Brazilians.
Connolly and Molumby looking the part again so far, both look ready for senior football and being honest, are nearly ready for our senior squad.
Idah has looked better so far than in previous games, he has a thankless job up there and is holding the ball up fairly well. Ronan and Coventry looking decent again also. Those lads, along with Dara O'Shea, have been consistently our best players throughout the tournament.
I think Kelleher was unlucky with a bobble for the goal but I haven't been that convinced by him all tournament, looks to have a fairly regular mistake in him which is a concern.
Razors left peg
12/06/2019, 4:43 PM
Love Molumbys energy, he really is box to box
centre mid
12/06/2019, 4:45 PM
Awful 2nd goal to concede
tommy_c12000
12/06/2019, 4:46 PM
Idah is pretty poor from what I've seen of him in this tournament. Definitely doesn't live up to the hype so far. Connolly, Molumby and Ronan are good
Im conscious of his tender age, as liamoo pointed out, I’ve made my feelings known previously. There are inherent deficiencies to his game not sure growing older will rectify. He is bad today. Mallon and Idah need to be substituted.
Razors left peg
12/06/2019, 5:07 PM
Lee O Connor having a pretty good game
Eirambler
12/06/2019, 5:40 PM
2-0 FT. Score reflects the balance of play fairly well. We were never going to get much joy against a much older and more experienced Brazil team. That they could bring a Sporting Lisbon first team player on as a sub says it all.
Hope Kenny sticks with or close to his best team for the last match, we are capable of giving Mexico a game again for third spot. Brazil will win the final easily.
Overall a good tournament and a great experience for the players. Especially encouraging when you consider that the likes of Parrott, Obafemi, Collins, Travers and Connell all qualify for that age group but weren't in the squad for various reasons. I'd like to see us go back there for the next two years as our strong under 19 squad moves into the under 21 age group.
tommy_c12000
12/06/2019, 5:41 PM
Poor performance on the whole, gulf in class apparent perhaps exacerbated slightly by age difference. Dire lack of depth evident. Great tournament though and fantastic experience for our young players. From watching the entire 4 games thus far:
I’m convinced Connolly, Molumby, and Ronan will “make” it next season. Longer term, Kelleher (some concerning lapses but would be harsh to judge given the effect of involvement in champs league final), O’Shea (I’m not convinced), Idah (v disappointing), O’Connor (impressive), Coventry (somewhat underwhelming but is only 19, you never know) are maybes.
I was actually pleasantly surprised by Leahy today, he played well, deserves a chance abroad. Mastersons next club move crucial but I’m not optimistic on long term prospects (did well though throughout tournament, fingers crossed he will prove me wrong). Knight was disappointing from the bits he played, but he’s obviously rated at Derby so will await to see what happens next season. I don’t expect any of the others to be playing senior football with Ireland in the future.
elatedscum
12/06/2019, 5:56 PM
RE Today:
Brazil were definitely the better side but we created enough chances all the same. It feels a shame that both Brazil's goals were so poor – if you were totally outclassed in them scoring you'd say fair enough but goals like that are a real killer. Considering the age difference, you'd always have backed brazil to be comfortable. Losing both Ferrugia and Elbouzedi was a real blow when coming up against such top opposition. I think they're a few notches above the likes of Power and Mallon and it was telling today - if you compare their contribution with Connolly's on the other wing. Connolly was superb today, stood out more to me than any Brazil player. Leahy hasn't been great all tournament but i thought he did very well today. Ronan had a good first half and Molumby and O'Connor were solid throughout.
passinginterest
12/06/2019, 6:29 PM
Just watched it there. Shaky start but thought they grew into it and played some super football at times in the first half. Connolly, Ronan and Molumby in particular stood out and the two full backs, who I’d said were the weakest part of the team previously really improved. Idah showed more but his decision making was disappointing.
Considering the age and experience difference it was a really creditable performance. With the early goal second half Brazil were able to really kill it as out lads ran out of energy. Unfortunately a couple of players really struggled, Mallon in particular just didn’t look up to it. Agree with others that Kelleher didn’t look great either.
Hopefully a couple of them can make a big senior breakthrough next season, Molumby and Connolly definitely look close and their new manager May take a chance. Ronan might be well served by another loan move on the continent. Idah could do damage in League One or Two.
Razors left peg
12/06/2019, 7:50 PM
One thing that I think stood out in the 3 games is how willing the players are to take the ball under pressure and not resort to hoofing it. Promising for the future under Kenny. I think overall he is showing a big impact already
elatedscum
12/06/2019, 9:31 PM
Looking at the tournament as a whole, it’s been really positive. Kenny has brought a lot to the table for the 21s. The fact he’s convincing the FAI to spend the cash to get them playing in the tournament is a positive. The fact they played a friendly against the senior squad is a positive. The quality of football they’re playing is a positive. Results have been a positive. Overall, the squad selections have been a positive. Criminal that the likes of Byrne, Crowley, Talbot weren’t in the previous age group’s squad. I don’t buy that they’re ready for the senior squad now and they weren’t ready for the 21s a year ago. Or Daire O’Connor who was praised as being a standout player by McCarthy but never got a u21 cap. Jimmy Dunne was ignored until the very last squad when there were rumours that he would go north. With all due respect to Liam Bossin, Shaun Donnellan, Joe Quigley and Connor Dimaio - there were better guys who were being ignored. This time around, you feel there’s a really good mix of players playing in the lower leagues in England, lads playing for premier league academies, lads playing league of Ireland and a few lads spread across the world. Ryan Nolan is probably the only person who has yet to make a squad that you really would have thought was due a call-up.
Kelleher - He's definitely not the finished article but keepers develop slower than outfielders and he only started playing in goal at 14, so he's maybe got more room for improvement than most. There were years where Randolph didn't look like he'd ever be good enough to play for the national team - and it took him till 28 to become first choice for Ireland. Travers looks better right now but I wouldn't write off either
O'Connor - great for an u19. Long way to go but he's grown hugely since his first u21 performance. With Coleman, Doherty and Christie ahead of him, he has plenty of time to develop but would think he's more likely than not to be a key senior player in years to come.
Masterson, O'Shea, Scales - All a few years off being ready. Masterson is a good footballer, comfortable on the ball if a little error prone. Not sure he'll have the pace required to be a top top level centre-half but he reads the game well and for Liverpool u23s he was consistently in the right place at the right time to get a last ditch block in. Saying that, a year of men's football could toughen him up and turn him into a quality quality player. O'Shea is a more aggressive, hardier individual. Scales came in and did well when required. Centre-halves, like keepers are probably the latest to develop and the players who struggle to get game time as young players more than anyone else. There's plenty of players just behind them at u21 as well: Ryan Nolan, Corrie Ndaba, Thomas O'Connor, Aaron O'Driscoll, Warren O'Hora. Hopefully there'll be a diamond amongst the bunch.
Leahy - the first game I've seen him really look a prospect was today. What I've seen of Clarke and Wilson, I'd have more hope for them. Still feel he's probably the weakest of Kenny's first 11.
Coventry - I think he's still adapting to the step up. Kenny has been aggressive with how he's promoted good young players up the ladder and some will need time to really adapt. The one game he didn't start, his absence was very noticeable. He's very highly regarded at West Ham and there's probably good reason for that. Would like to see him with the 19s again in July, where he could be a star.
Molumby - really good and consistent performer. I think he's of sufficient quality now to play first team football at a very good level. Hopefully, he'll get that opportunity. Saying that, most Premier League sides blood about 1 player every 2 years from their academies. So, it’ll never be an easy task to make that breakthrough.
Ronan - Same as Molumby, he looks like he could be ready but not sure whether he’ll get the opportunity. Getting into that Wolves side is a mission and a half. As long as he isn’t sitting around doing nothing with the reserves for season. He was probably man of the match in his first 4 games for Kenny (Luxembourg, China, Mexico, Bahrain).
Knight, Lennon, Taylor - didn’t really play enough to judge but were being kept out by good players. Over the last 12 months I’ve seen Knight play for Derby u18s, 23s, ireland U17s and 19s and he has huge skill. Can occasionally let the game pass him by but more than enough talent to make it. I guess the two goals against the seniors is a good sign for Taylor but who knows. As for Lennon, I know they are different but Mandriou for me has much more ability. I’ve seen plenty of people praise Lennon, but having seen him play a few times for Pats, I’ve yet to see a performance which justifies the relative hype.
Elbouzedi - hope the injury isn’t too serious. Was probably considered the best player from the age group at u16. He’s **** quick, confident enough and has good feet. Could certainly see him and/or Ferrugia make it. But plenty of wingers have promised a lot at youth level and failed to deliver (Carruthers, Shodipo etc etc)
Power, Mallon, Barrett - all 3 struggled. I saw Barrett play youth football for Reading at 18s and 23s and he was great, so I’ve been a believer in him. But he was playing behind the striker then. Haven’t seen him play for Reading’s first team so not sure if they are playing him out wide. But I wouldn’t write him off, considering what I’ve seen at youth level and the fact he’s broken into Reading’s first team at a relatively young age.
Connolly - stepped up with ease. Thought he might have been carrying weight seeing him in casual clothes but I was wrong. He’s electric. Behind Brighton’s established strikers, they have Gyökeres who is 21 and already scored a senior international goal for Sweden and Mlakar who’s 20 who was signed for big money in January after scoring a lot of goals for Maribor - so he certainly has his work cut out for him but fingers crossed for the lad. Very unlikely but could be Ireland’s no.9 by Euro 2020.
Idah - had a poor tournament and seems to be lacking confidence but I wouldn’t write him off. He’s incredibly young. He uses his body incredibly well for someone so young. I know that your first touch is your first touch but he has plenty of time to develop. Deeney spoke very highly of him. He’s scored goals everywhere he’s played and I think I’d still rate him slightly above Afolabi right now.
Drinnan - didn’t do anything wrong. I’d say he’s probably not gonna be more than a league or Ireland - league 1 player but hopefully he’ll score a tonne of goals for Waterford and Ipswich will give him a chance to break into the team. Dunno how Ronan Hale is doing for Crusaders but thought he was very bright for the 21s under King and would like to see him working with Kenny - see him as having more potential than Drinnan.
liamoo11
12/06/2019, 10:30 PM
Excellent post elatedscum thank you. Molumby for me has been the standout really composed on ball even today and covers the ground effortlessly despite been out for 18 months up to quite recently we really need that defensive
mid breaking through for us at senior. To me Masterson just oozes class some of his passing even today was top drawer. He is miles behind in the physical development stakes compared to o shea but then Duffy wasn't the physical specimen he is today at age 20.
Idah has taken alot of flak unfairly I think he certainly has all the attributes but hopefully Norwich look to loan him out this season to keep his progress going. Brighton have quite alot of wide front players like locadia, marsh and andone who Connolly must have a decent chance of challenging for game time.
Ronan is a lovely footballer but I think it's going to be really difficult for him to play top flight un England hopefully wolves have a good loan lined up for him somewhere.
Someone on ybig described kelleher as lazy which is the first time I've heard a keeper be described as that! I think liverpool may be slow to loan him out so he could find himself competing for the backup keeper position with whoever they bring in to replace mignolet who will likely leave
Olé Olé
13/06/2019, 5:34 AM
Molumby is a remarkable story. Amazing to think he's much younger than a lot of the opposition has been at the tournament at just 19. Amazing to consider the dreadful injury he had. It's amazing to think how natural a footballer he is, given that he's from a hurling village in Waterford. Generally these lads tend to be a bit behind in the skills stakes for a while in their careers (Hourihane, Long, Doyle, Hunt)- not to mind when they have missed out on 18 months of the full-time coaching.
Connolly is an odd one. Is he a wide forward or a 9? He's a deadly finisher. But he looks like he can also torment wide and isn't very tall if you do need a physical presence at 9 (which isn't always needed).
MancIrishWolf
13/06/2019, 6:35 AM
Mightily impressed with the performance yesterday. Physically men against boys at times with their U22’s vs so many 18 & 19 years old. Fact they had so many first team players with experience at Lisbon, Betis, Girona etc. vs ours at DAC & Barnet makes any criticism very harsh, especially given the sucker punch of the 2nd goal. It’s a learning curve which they’ll massively benefit from.
Agree that Connolly, who ran Barcelona’s Emerson ragged at times, looks ready, along with Molumby. Ronan’s vision was quality and has really benefited from his loan spell after looking class in his early few first team experiences before struggling with the physicality. Got a new contract, so obviously rated - a good pre-season learning under Moutinho before a loan spell could see him well.
Fullbacks looked tidy and O’Shea and Masterson having strong complementary attributes. Can see the latter would definitely benefit from a spell in the lower divisions, as like Mick says “you don’t become a player until you’ve had 100 games”.
Feel the criticism of Idah is harsh. Furrowed a lonely plough up there with little assistance at times, which looked to affect his confidence at times. Is obviously a brute of a lad and evidently needs to hone his skills, however big lads up front often come to terms without their own physicality later (Drogba, Crouch, Sheringham..). With him, Connolly, Parrott and Obafemi as future competition, we have some promising different options on the horizon.
All in all, seriously enthused by Kenny and his style of football (who I didn’t know too much about being the wrong side of the water). Looks to have them playing great football and even better given the players that were excluded. In five years time, the current youth set-up, plus players with experience like Duffy, Doherty, O’Dowda & Robinson could be a very interesting prospect.
tommy_c12000
15/06/2019, 10:55 AM
Completely changed side, the appeal to watch is gone for me. Wilson the only one of the incoming players I am interested in seeing. Will enjoy a sleep in instead
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