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Spain and Belgium have kicked off again today. Spain take an early 1-0 lead again, from a penalty this time, and Belgium have had their goalkeeper sent off for giving away the foul.
I'll maybe grant you that one; our best performance under Kerr. I have to point out, however, that we wore white socks that day. ;)
http://www.france24.com/en/files/ima...jpg?1311264799
Didn't even mention it on the 6.01. WTF is going on???
Spain beat Belgium 4-1 earlier, with two of their goals coming in stoppage time.
UEFA article focusing on Anthony O'Connor's role in our win yesterday: http://www.uefa.com/under19/news/newsid=1652326.html
Quote:
Despite scoring both goals in the Republic of Ireland's 2-1 UEFA European Under-19 Championship triumph against Greece, defender Anthony O'Connor said it was a "big collective effort" that earned his side maximum points from their Group A opener in Buftea.
Paul Doolin's side took an early lead in stormy conditions at the Football Centre FRF when O'Connor volleyed in from a Sean Murray corner in the second minute. Their opponents responded quickly through a Giorgos Katidis strike yet Ireland's set-piece strength won the day when the Cork-born O'Connor rose at the far post to head in Samir Carruthers's centre shortly after the break.
"It was hard work out there last night and I'm a bit tired to be honest; Greece are very technical and they move the ball well," the Blackburn Rovers FC defender told UEFA.com. "Before the game the conditions were horrific but in the dressing room the manager told us to keep focused on what we had to do and thankfully we went out and did the business."
The 18-year-old was last on target in an international game in 2009, a 4-2 friendly win against Poland in Dublin at U17 level. This time around he agreed that he and his family were "obviously delighted" with his efforts against Greece.
"Competitively they were my first two goals," he said. "My mam and dad phoned me afterwards and told me how happy they were with what had happened; they were proud as punch. Having said that, it wasn't just about what I did, it was a big team performance overall that saw us through."
Paul Doolin's side qualified for the finals after emerging unbeaten and without having conceded a goal in an elite round group that contained Poland, Ukraine and Italy. According to O'Connor, Wednesday night's result will help to further strengthen the bond among a group who he says are "all great friends."
"The atmosphere among all of us is outstanding," he said. "I have my [Blackburn] club-mate John O'Sullivan here which is great but the whole group bond well. On the pitch our strength lies in our organisation; that's a huge thing for us. No matter what team we play against they will find it very hard to break us down."
Ireland's next opponents are the Czech Republic who also enjoyed an opening success, 3-1 against hosts Romania, and O'Connor said Irish attention will turn swiftly to that task. "To be honest before we came out here we were just looking to the first game against Greece and thankfully we got the result," he said. "We have the Czechs next and we'll take what comes. The ambition for the game is just to get a result. We will obviously go out to win the game and will try to do so in our own style. Hopefully we will get out of the group and then we can take it from there."
Ha, cheeky.
haha your lucky I am in Romania!
O' Connor has been spoken of in glowing terms in the last few years, so hopefully this is his breakthrough year.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...t-2828395.html
Doolin commented on our "fantastic" passing game in the second half that helped contribute to the victory: http://www.uefa.com/under19/news/newsid=1651822.html
Quote:
GREECE 1-2 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Leonidas Vokolos, Greece coach
Congratulations to Ireland for their win; we wish them the best of luck from here. For us it wasn't a very good game especially in the first half. We conceded two goals we shouldn't have. We knew Ireland were good at set pieces but we weren't concentrating in those particular moments. In the second half we tried more and we had more possession but it wasn't to be. I look at it like we have lost a battle but not the war.
Paul Doolin, Republic of Ireland coach
We started off very well with a great goal [from Anthony O'Connor]; for a centre-half he took it brilliantly. Greece came back with a stunning equaliser of their own. They have very good technical players and enjoyed good spells in the game. Some of our football was excellent and we also enjoyed good passages of play. In the second half our passing was fantastic. You think before the game that if you can't win then you certainly don't want to lose. All in all we are very happy; we've had a great run of results.
any videos of Greece game?
It's not looking likely. Unless Eurosport happen to show a few during their coverage tomorrow or something, although they don't usually hang around with analysis and often go straight to some other event as soon as the match they're broadcasting is finished.
Goals from Spain's 4-1 victory over Belgium here if interested: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym1yEMVBp8U
Very good interview with Sean Murray:
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...301201089.html
The simple reason I didn't get it, is because gifted and all as I am, I still cannot read well hidden intentions, disguised either by silence or obfuscation.
I just assumed you were making some snide remark about the modestly talented Douglas, who afair did more than okay in his only competitive start and did his wee county proud.
You (almost) assumed right, i wouldn't say snide. Anyway so long as your memories are misty eyed, but you recall with affection and pride thats the most important thing.
Either way though, it is still one step (or 2) further than anyone from Roscommon.
Links for the game here.
Will be starting the liveblog soon.
Ireland: McCarey; Doherty, Egan (C), O'Connor, Williams; Carruthers, Hendrick, Forde, O'Sullivan; Murray, Smith.
Czech Rep: Koublek; Brabec (C), Janos, Kalas, Kaderabek; Sladky, Skalak, Jelecek, Krejci; Prikryl, Hala.
any links working?
Have a Sopcast stream working. Perfect. Teams just out.
Great to see Dunphy is back in football instead of spoofing on tv. I wonder can he do the job against Ireland today?
Live text here:
http://greenscene.me/2011/07/republi...ve-commentary/
well held there from McCarey, claimed the ball well from the set piece
Not sure what language the Eurosport commentary is in. Is it Romanian?
Fantastic full length save there from McCarey, looks a great keeper so far
1-0 Sean O'Sullivan, took a deflection, get in!
super!
http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/1751/lineupk.png
Hard to read, its
----------------McCarey----------------
Doherty-----Egan----O'Connor----Williams
---------------Carruthers---------------
O'Sullivan-----------------------Hendrick
-----Murray-------------------Forde----
-----------------Smith-----------------
9' McCarey just made a nice save
Yes! 1-0. O'Sullivan.
Smith coming close with a glancing header there. Have commentary in English now on British Eurosport, although the quality isn't as good as the Sopcast stream.
Select Eurosport from the menu down the side: http://mypremium.tv/
Is there someone shouting as gaelige on the sidelines? Convinced I've heard a cúpla focal
some lovely football in tight spaces there by Ireland
1-0 at half time, Ireland looking solid
breaking up attacks and countering well. The Czech defence looks very disorganised, particularly the full backs. need to stop the pointless long shots and work the ball closer to their goal before shooting
McCarey has been excellent in goals, really commanding his area.
Great first half for Ireland. Hammering the Czechs on the left side. Some excellent one touch football by Ireland as well. Look physically stronger than the Czechs as well. Underwhelmed by some of the commentary from Smashy and Nicey.
Very underwhelmed by the british commentary. Good first half from Ireland. Keep it going..