Bah! 2-0. Very poor from Clarke as he reacts slowly to a direct free-kick at a comfortable enough height. Got a hand to it but not enough to keep it out.
Fook, 0-2 now...
Bah! 2-0. Very poor from Clarke as he reacts slowly to a direct free-kick at a comfortable enough height. Got a hand to it but not enough to keep it out.
Feck it.
Well, that's that. Hannover go 3-0 up.
Hannover have had one more attempt on target than Pats. Difference is they've scored from all 3![]()
Pats had 2/3 good chances I `m not sure that if they had scored that Hanover would have had the ability to up a gear. Good ten- fifteen minute spell before Pats start of the second half when they should have scored.
Impressed by Fagan and by O`Connor and Bolger in the second half. A lot of posession given away too easilly by Pats. They stood off a far from impressive Hannover. If they had pressed them for the entire game as they did early in the second half they might have got something from the game.
Disappointing display by Forrester
I heard on the radio that the crowd was 4,000 +, if thats the case the "old" stand in Tallaght must hold 3,600 as there were about 400 Hanoverians in the far stand and no-one else.?
Saw a good few Bohs fans at the game.
Impressed by Pats' possession football. Great to see an Irish team play that way. But they were lacking in defence and attack, and punished by the Germans. Clarke should have kept out the second goal.
We were in the main stand (it holds 3300 in total) - some empty seats, but also plenty standing, so it was very near to full. We were wondering about the numbers too & did a reasonable headcount of the Hanover side - came up with a figure of at least 790 - so 4,000 in total sounds reasonable.
(the Hanover side looked bare alright, but c.800 in a 2700 seat stand always will)
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That's just how it is at this level. You can huff and puff all you like but if you're not as clinical as your opponent, you'll end up losing more often of than not. And it has little to do with luck, or whatever people might call it. These teams get "lucky" because they have the ability to create their "luck". Irish teams are "unlucky" because they often need numerous more chances (and clear-cut ones at that) to actually hit the back of the net because, when it comes down to it, they aren't as good as their opponents.
In saying that, I do have to commend how Pat's played; very enjoyable to watch despite suffering a 0-3 loss.
Undoubtedly all true Danny, but Christ what did people expect ? Hannover are at a different level to us and realistically were always going to win this game, and the tie. I think Pats did well. Yeah sure you can pick holes, and probably all the goals were avoidable, but as you say, that's what happens when you face superior opposition, you get punished for things you'd probably get away with in LOI games. I have to say, I've been very disappointed by some of the negative comments about Pats performance. At least we tried to play the game the right away by keeping the ball, unlike our National team in the Euros. And how did that work out again ?
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As a LOI side, if you want to beat the likes of Hannover, you have to learn how to play ugly and hold your own. You won't outpass them as they are better at keeping the ball.Originally Posted by TonyD
Ireland at least got to the Euros. Fate gave Ireland both finalists in the group phase. Neither Ireland nor anyone else they faced could beat them. Somebody will beat Hannover though, well before the final.
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You don't have to surrender the ball to hold your own. They didn't command the ball either but they weren't as meek as Ireland. They did what Rovers did in Europe last year - they set themselves up to achieve some sort of parity in terms of possession so they weren't so tired they got picked off. Unfortunately, they let in two dreadful goals, much like Rovers did against the likes of Rubin, but that is down to individual error, not playing the wrong way.
Pats found their level a few years ago and fair play to them
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Ireland played the best teams with the best players in the world at the Euros. It's a struggle for most teams. Pats played a mid-table side from the German league. As good as they may be, they're not quite Bayern Munich in full flow.Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin
That said, pragmatism has to take over at that level. If it means parking the bus and counter-attacking, that's what it takes. They can play their nice football against the Droghedas and Dundalks at home. At European level, results are everything.
So how do people see the 2nd leg going, kind of worried they'll get hockeyed even if they play relatively well.
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