Martin O'Neill is the first Ireland manager to fail to score in four consecutive games - Trapattoni(twice), Staunton, McCarthy, Charlton, Hand all went three games without scoring
Under Hand, the team did go four games without scoring, but two of those, against a Japanese University XI. and Internacional, are not recognised as full internationals
The current record for consecutive games without scoring is five, the last two games of Charlton's reign (v Portugal and Netherlands) and the first three of McCarthy's time in change (v Russia, Czech Republic, and Portugal). The run was ended in a 2-2 draw with Croatia on Sunday, 2nd June 1996, Keith O'Neill and a late equaliser from Niall Quinn.
The longest run of games where Ireland scored is 17, and has been achieved twice - from a 1-0 win against Luxembourg in March 1954 until a 4-0 loss to Czechoslovakia in May 1959, and from a 2-1 loss to Scotland in May 2000 until a 1-0 defeat to Iran in November 2001
Under Hand, the team did go four games without scoring, but two of those, against a Japanese University XI. and Internacional, are not recognised as full internationals
The current record for consecutive games without scoring is five, the last two games of Charlton's reign (v Portugal and Netherlands) and the first three of McCarthy's time in change (v Russia, Czech Republic, and Portugal). The run was ended in a 2-2 draw with Croatia on Sunday, 2nd June 1996, Keith O'Neill and a late equaliser from Niall Quinn.
The longest run of games where Ireland scored is 17, and has been achieved twice - from a 1-0 win against Luxembourg in March 1954 until a 4-0 loss to Czechoslovakia in May 1959, and from a 2-1 loss to Scotland in May 2000 until a 1-0 defeat to Iran in November 2001
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