Just thinking of those dropped points against Austria and Georgia... :(
O'Neill said about the Wales game in
the RTÉ post-match interview: "It's there for us; let's go for it."
If he actually believed in that philosophy and we'd done that in the two aforementioned games, we'd be comfortably out in front at the top of this group. Even with O'Neill saying that now, I'm still not confident we'll give it our best shot on Monday with the team-selection and set-up, particularly with Wes having stayed on so long tonight. I have a feeling he won't start Wes as a result and we'll play to keep it tight in the hope of a lucky break instead of really going for it and attacking Wales.
O'Neill was also asked by Tony about taking Wes off around the 78-minute mark and Tony wondered whether Wes can play two games in four days. O'Neill waffled about Wes' age (as if that was a reason to have kept him on for so long) and then offered some evasive tautological nonsense along the lines wanting to keep Wes on for as long as he wanted to keep him on. He concluded with: "We'll see how [Wes] comes out of this game." Was he seriously just leaving Wes' fitness for Monday to chance? Crazy stuff. :bad: