Surprisingly, the ball over the top hasn't been an issue tonight. Kilbane has been playing very well. It's in the centre we've looked shaky.
Surprisingly, the ball over the top hasn't been an issue tonight. Kilbane has been playing very well. It's in the centre we've looked shaky.
6min of hell left. Desperate second half from us.
It wasn't that bad compared to recent games in all honesty Bonnie. I thought the last 20 mins have been somewhat tranquil tbh.
Nearly the hat trick for Robbie, only took McGeady 86 minutes to find a quality delivery from the flank
We have given the ball away way too much. Unacceptable. As predicted... a free in the last 2 min.
Thankfully over.
My only worry is how frustrated the crowd was before half, and the booing at the half...Hope everything is OK in the bars after the game with the fans who traveled.
Hot, frustrated drunk people usually = trouble. Hopefully none for the BIG fans.
So people will come on here and write the Magna Carta about giving players grades, some will get a three or four, but you know what? They went there and won 2-0. England had big issues with the Swiss at home. Point being, games are tricky. Things happen.
I will take this any day.
Get in. Thank Jaysus.
All over.
Three points hooray
****ing GREAT! I'm delighted for T&T and the team. We are on a roll.
Given was brilliant when called upon. Keane was immense. We passed abysmally.
Top of the table on GD?
The summer will be that much more enjoyable now, cheers lads.
3 points and a clean sheet is a great outcome without Dunne, Duff and Doyle. It was hairy at the back at times (mainly in the first half) and we sat too deep at times but still an immense amount of satisfaction with that. Roll on September!
Phew! On another night that could have turned out differently, but at least we can now relax for the summer. Slovakia in September is going to fly around, and is gonna be one very important game...
We "Trapped" out the second half ie we really made it difficult for them to create anything. They ran out of ideas against a team missing a load of players. Delighted with the attitude of the entire team. Yes some faults, simple passes gone astray but the attitude was spot on.
Poor second half. Another clean-sheet should inspire confidence, although we did look shaky at the back at times. Who knows where we'd be without Shay? Was never a case of us hanging on though, in fairness. Delighted for Robbie to take his tally up to 51. Phenomenal record and he's been in great form these past few games. Cox disappeared in the second half, but we weren't really doing much overall.
Second half was easy enough. Macedonia had all the ball but didn't look as dangerous as they did in the first half. We've got Dunne and Duff to come back and have a real chance of topping the group.
Loving the Positivity though lads.
Don't know why some people aren't happy with the second half. It's the way they play under Trap, rope-the-dope kind of thing. Sure, there were a few sloppy passes and possession wasn't great at times, but they never looked panicky and weren't hanging on. Second string team aswell. First competitive game I've sat thru without having to change me pants afterwards.
Jingle Bells,
Jingle Bells,
Jingle all the way,
Oh what fun it is to see Ireland win away!
The main two mistakes from the first half - Popov getting too much space and Pandev given space to run into - were successfully dealt with at half time, they were both far more ineffective in the second half.
About as solid a second half display as I've seen. The passing at times was atrocious, and we didn't create much in the way of scoring chances, but when you're two nil up that's a luxury you can afford.
Nicely set up for the final phase of the qualifiers with an easier run in than our two main opponents.
Seriously listening to Trap's presser now, his English is totally fine.....There are big time posters on here who swear he can't speak English. That is Fecking Bull ****.
almost as pleased with the clean sheet (only the second in the qualifiers) than the win itself.
In the 2nd half we were safe enough, even with Shay's brilliant one handed save and our generosity with gifting the ball.
Surreal to have an away game where almost everything went our way.
Great display of catenaccio from Ireland in the second half, if we could have retained the ball a little better it would have been a pretty perfect second half display when two up.
Great three points, three more in September at home to Slovakia and we're nearly in the play-offs.
Cox had a perfectly good goal ruled out! The ref was a bit over zealous but definitely not a "Simpson". You remember Belgium and Bulgaria away. About time we had a break. I'm not joking in saying very few teams would have beaten these 2-0 on their home turf. Major bridge crossed tonight by the team.
From what I can tell, UEFA don't apply the head-to-head record until all the relevant games have been played. So if Ireland, Slovakia and Russia are all still tied after we've played one another, they'll apply it then, but until that time we're top on goal difference.
Thought we rode our luck in the first half but were comfortable in the second despite making if difficult for ourselves by kicking away possession. O'Dea and O'Shea were flawless after a ropey first half. Cox and Keane linked up well and worked their socks off. Hunt played well but was exhausted by the hour mark. McGeady looked like a player who'd had one too many big games recently, but he gave 100%. I think Coleman should have replaced one of them with 20 minutes to go, and possibly Fahey too, to give us a better hold on the ball.
All in all, we had a difficult task and were fairly comfortable winners in the end. All in all, these three games have been a really good set-up for the Slovakia match. Italy have a much-changed team since the last campaign so hopefully it's a different type of test that will allow us to finish the season a high.
I'm just back from the pub and my match analysis is suitably ****-eyed (some wags may say it's improved but anyway...)
My main reaction to this game is I spent the whole second half arguing with my pub companion about eligibility rules and not really paying attention to the game when usually I'm glued to it. It only demonstrates how comfortable we were, and I can't remember the last time we were so comfortable away from home against tricky opposition.
We absolutely rode our luck, and if they'd have scored the penalty things would've been much different. But I'm really chuffed with a two goal victory and a clean sheet. And what about Robbie - he'll continually be written off, and he'll continually be the difference. We'll totally miss him when he goes.
Well done team and a summer break well earned. Bring on Slovakia and Russia!
It does affect things a bit at present. We're home to Slovakia next - whoeever wins that would be basically four points clear with three games to go. That means they could afford a screw-up and still have second place in their own hands. So basically, the next game is all the more vital because of the way teams on the same points are split.
Also - well done Robbie! Six goals in a week. Myself and John83 reckoned only four forwards have scored six goals in the last decade for us (Keane, Morrison, Doyle, Long). Amazing record.
Good summary and exceeded my expectations. Macedonia & the home team were both rubbish mind. September will determine our fate.
Can't see a win in Russia though unless everyone's at the top of their game.
Still reckon the play-offs. Which are a complete waste of time....
Keane and Given but closely followed by Hunt. Immense busting gut performance from the Stephen Hunt. I was cracking up as he shared his inner most thoughts with the ref and linesmen at the end of the game. The whole team did their job to the limits of their individual ability. I still think the choice of Cox over Long was genious by Trapatonni. It allowed Keane the room to score his two goals and their link up play was top notch.