Irish soccerball nil - That boy Bazunu will save us (Part 1) 🐐

You fucking dope

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Whelan for Beglin is the first confirmed change for Tuesday night:

Thomas Delaney said post game that playing against Ireland was like trying to open a can of beans with your bare hands.

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:thinking:

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An expected change but still a disaster. Fortunately won’t be an issue for those of us in attendance. Fingers crossed I don’t lost out to @Funtime in the ticket draw.

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Brady’s set pieces were erratic once more.

That’s like saying Ronaldo doesn’t score enough from free kicks. Brady is the only one we have who can produce a bit of magic from a dead ball.
Who else do we have?

Ridiculous.

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Reason to feel confident enough for the return game. The away goals rule makes it very dangerous for Ireland though and the only way I see profession is with a clean sheet. How are Scandinavian sides on the road generally?

Denmark had clearly identified this as being a threat and complete nullified our threat from set pieces. No reason to think it won’t be the same on Tuesday.

The more I think about the second leg the less confident I am.

They’re a big team. It won’t be easy to score set pieces against them. There wasn’t much in Duffy’s flicked header though. A marginally different angle on the ball and that can drift in. But we do need to vary it a little more as Bandage pointed out.

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Even lower and Schmichael was in trouble

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Indeed. Get enough decent balls into the box with Duffy in there and it doesn’t need a clear chance even to produce a goal.

Agreed. And the one where Duffy caused a bit of panic and it fell to Clark but he was slightly ahead of the ball and couldn’t get a proper connection on it.

MON usually finds a way in these must win matches.

From memory Denmark had three chances last night.

  • getting in behind Christie, Randolph parries it back into the goal and Randolph saves the rebound.
  • poor clearance from Clark, Randolph parries it straight to Sisko who puts it wide.
  • the cross and header at the end that Randolph comfortably tipped over.

Two of those three chances came from self inflicted mistakes. For all their possession the Danes didn’t really carve us open or batter us. We offered little ourselves but I certainly wouldn’t fear them on Tuesday.

Beat them and we get to the World Cup. No greater incentive. Would gladly have taken this scenario at any time over the last couple of years.

MON usually finds a way. It’ll be torture and could go to penalties but we’re going to do it.

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In fairness I was well ahead of the curve on Duffy.

It’s great being vindicated.

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We’ve got a problem up front. Murphy completely ineffective, Long was awful when he came on. I am not sure why Scott Hogan isn’t given a run out.

Murphy was excellent last night. What did you expect him to do with little support and poor service? 0-0 is a good result away to a good side who are superior to Ireland.

Murphy was ploughing a very lone furrow last night with poor service . How will his legs hold for Tuesday night ?

Job done last night, but fuck we are putrid to watch. Danes are very average we should be well able to take them Tuesday.

Ireland will get the chances to win it. Whichever side has the most luck will win this. I’d have said 50:50, but home crowd should push us on, and can sway the ref.
I’d only be wary of pushing on too much. Let’s face it, this mon organised team are more comfortable when they are all facing the ball.