Irish Daily Mirror

WE AAR A STRONGER SIDE & WE CAN WIN IT

- BY MARK MCCADDEN

AARON CONNOLLY says Ireland have nothing to fear ahead of next Tuesday’s European Championsh­ip play-off second-leg in Tel Aviv.

“I don’t see why we can’t win,” said Connolly, who hit the post early on during his return to the Under-21 side.

“We were the much better team over 90 minutes, they scored from a set piece just before half-time which could have derailed us but we kept going.

“For 75 or 80 minutes we dominated. Every team has its spells. Unfortunat­ely we conceded but we will be full of confidence going into the second leg.”

As for his effort, which was pushed onto the inside of the post by the goalkeeper, Connolly added: “I’ve said to my parents there, I don’t know how that didn’t go in, the way it spun off the post and came out.

“But it sums up the last year and a half of my career really.

“I just need a bit of luck maybe at times, but besides that I thought we created chances.

“If we play like that on Tuesday then I have no doubts we can go through.”

Ireland boss Jim Crawford (inset) praised the on-loan Venezia striker – and predicted a swift return to the senior set-up.

“Aaron was outstandin­g, we have been questionin­g about bringing him in but I had no hesitation,” said Crawford.

“Once we had those initial conversati­ons and he wanted to come in, he proved to everyone that he adores putting on the green jersey.

“He went so close to scoring in the first half and again at the end of the game. He was a constant thorn in their side.

“I don’t know how long he will be with the Under-21s, but if he keeps playing like that he will be back in the senior team.”

As for 17-year-old goalscorer Ferguson, Crawford said: “It was a great finish, he has been scoring goals like that all week in training and it doesn’t surprise me.

“It was a difficult game for him, it took him time to get going but he had moments of pure class and we should be excited by him.”

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Aaron Connolly last night
CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR Aaron Connolly last night

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