Your player ratings for our tournament?
No sense shying away from it I suppose.
Given: 3
Had his three worst games in an Irish shirt in quick succession, uncharacteristic to the extreme for one of our greatest ever players. Questions must be raised about his fitness and confidence after this.
John O'Shea: 2
Failed to pick up his man frequently in a misfiring back line and most notably distributed woefully throughout the tournament. Playing on the same flank as Duff and not giving him a single pass to feet during the Croatian game is a telling statistic. Offered nothing in attack. With Kelly and Coleman around his time may be up after this tournament.
Richard Dunne: 7
Nevershort of effort and frequently did the job of two men in the defensive unit, made several crucial blocks and regularly lacked the support from his comrades. His significance was exemplified by being both our focal point in defence and attack being double marked at every set piece. We cannot rely this heavily on one player.
Sean St Ledger: 4
Croatian goal masks what was a very poor performance and a tournament where he was badly exposed at this level. Far too slow to cover and frequently beaten in the air, not short of effort but found his level.
Stephen Ward: 2
This was a man who found his level long ago during the qualifiers and why we came to a major tournament with him and only him as our LB options is poor preparation from the manager. He would usually be targeted but such was the poor display from JOS and Sledge that there were so many routes to goal his frailties weren't singled out. Added to an embarassing defensive display with poor positioning and dreadful distribution. Presented himself in attack more than O'Shea though frequently gave away possession in those areas.
Glenn Whelan: 1
Terrible passing statistics, was beaten by freaking McGeady on tackling and never even so much as presented himself to take the pressure off the fullbacks. Showed no heart, no effort and offered absolutely nothing in any capacity. What his job is in this team must come under severe questioning and should be the first one to be shown the door approaching the next campaign.
Keith Andrews: 7
Showed the kind of passion and heart that we'd expected from Irish teams that was bizarrely absent from this tournament. Our most dangerous attacking playing against Croatia and a physical presence in the centre. Still lacking majorly in passing stats and being an outlet but did enough elsewhere to justify his presence. Has been our go-to big game player for some time now, needs to be paired in midfield with someone who compliments his abilities.
Damien Duff: 7
Such a shame we don't have more with his natural talent, as ever he protected possession well which provided invaluable relief for a team almost entirely under pressure. Struggles for pace to beat his man these days but almost always wins a set piece or sucks in an extra defender before releasing a pass. Would like to see him explored as a central option, his ball retention is something we simply won't find anywhere else.
Aidean McGeady: 7
Given very little quality possession to make any attacking breaks with severely limiting his potential in such a role. He's improved hugely on his tracking back game and in attack frequently got a cross in despite being double marked. Never replicated his form as against Bosnia but still opposition recognised him as the primary threat. Some of our brighter moments against Spain involved him stealing possession centrally, I'd like to see him cutting inside a lot more. Was oddly criticised by Trap after the Croatian game.
Kevin Doyle: 7
Doyle's job in the Trap system is a simple one as a defensive forward. He's asked to be the targetman, win knockdowns and earn us possession high up the field. He did a decent job of winning knockdowns, the tactic didn't work due to lack of support from other players. Mainly Andrews and Whelan. Bizarrely scapegoated through early substitutions and being omitted against Spain as our campaign began to unravel. Should we move away from the long ball game his place will no longer be justified although within this system he did his job here.
Robbie Keane: 4
Very difficult to judge Robbie when he was given next to no service for the entire tournament. He is and always has been a goalscorer and has the stats to prove it. It's never been his game to drop into midfield, create chances or retain position. He's a finisher and nothing else, when there is nothing to finish there is nothing for him to do. I can't recall us creating a single chance from open play in 3 games which is depressing.
Simon Cox: 1
Asked to do a very specific job of sitting on Xabi Alonso. Did it awfully, can feel aggrieved since such a role isn't in his skillset. Generally looked lost at this level.
Jon Walters: 6
Notably came on against Spain and did Cox's job infinitely better than him contributing to his finally getting some field position. Never really hugely involved in attack due to lack of creation elsewhere.