To try and put a gloss on a 1-5 defeat is certainly giving O'Neill a lot of leeway. Any combination other than the management dream team would have the shouts for sacking already. To end up with 4 centre-forwards on the field at the end was bizarre and never mind giving everyone a run - I see Forde stayed on.
However, O'Neill will stand or fall by the competitive results and luckily enough they are not against world beaters in the beginning although strangely enough that puts more pressure on him. I wouldn't place huge hope in Gibson since his previous outings for us have been nothing special but that was under Trap and perhaps the new style might suit him better. I taped the game and got up at 6.30 to watch it with a friend who called over. I think the first two goals were by us giving the ball away in dangerous positions which is and always will be a risk under the play out from defence policy but nothing ventured...etc
Had to laugh at the commentator. The Irish were exhausted after a long season and then he said many had spent much of the season on the bench and apparently the Portuguese weren't exhausted. Curtis thought we were "back in it" when we scored to make it 3-1. We were overrun after that.
Wes continues to shine like a beacon but I wonder what all our results look like since he played? I still prefer 4-4-2 and somehow accommodate Wes in that. Rumour that Norwich want to offload him. I hope a rich Azerbaijani owner of a Championship side might fancy him for his new club.
As people say, friendlies don't count for much except ranking points and morale and spirit and optimism and history and statistics. No matter how "brilliant" we were in patches, 1-5 sucks. Germany aside, when did we last concede 5? Cyprus strangely enough is the only one I remember in the past 20 years but someone no doubt will correct me.
Enough rambling. Beat Georgian and Gibraltar and I'll sort of forget the embarrassment which is what it was.
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