You must be forgetting their first goal then.
Avoiding losses and defending admirably is all well and good (so long as you can do it beyond the 92nd minute and up until the final whistle goes), but throwing away a potential victory that was there to be wrapped up isn't something to celebrate or laud as a good result, all things considered. Accepting the manner by which we attempted to see out the Austria game is indicative of a submissive, defeatist attitude. Have we resigned ourselves to aiming for simply avoiding defeat? There are three points on offer per game; not just the one.It's amazing that so many people from this part of the world equate good football to keeping possession and creating chances, without recognising that good defending is as important to getting good results. Which is why Ireland have lost just 3 qualifying games in the past 5 years.
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