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We just don't have the horses, nothing wrong with being beaten by the best. On another day we could have gotten a result against Croatia but we could play this Spanish team one hundred times and I'd say we'd be lucky to get a single draw against them. Complete and total domination. People are going on about the system being the problem, but really and truly, no system with any available Irish player would have been able to compete with that.
We produce a world class player about once every ten years: Giles, Brady, McGrath, Roy Keane, maybe Duff for a few years in the earlier part of the past decade. In fairness to Robbie, he was a world class finisher in his day I guess. Countries like Spain have ten times the population so it stands to reason that they'd be turning out one of these players every year instead of once every ten years.
People go on about Trap using this system and how bad it is, but in fairness, he's working with two very limited players in central midfield. As we all know, central midfield is largely where the game is won or lost. I don't mean to knock Andrews or Whelan as I like them both, in particular Andrews who I thought was our best player in both matches. Keep in mind that Trap always said that he'd change the system were he to have more creative players available to him. One could argue that he has players like Hoolahan and Andy Reid at his disposal but didn't choose to pick them. I don't think either are up to international level. A 4-2-3-1 system of play is the way modern football is going, and I think that out of the three central midfielders in that formation, we'd do well with James McCarthy in one of the two holding roles and......dare I say his name......Stephen Ireland in the attacking midfield role behind the striker. His link up play is amazing and say whatever you want about him, he's a class player on his day.