Irish Daily Star

EURO DREAM CRUSHED

Irish hopes dashed in penalty nightmare

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IRELAND’S dream of a first ever appearance at the Under-21 European Championsh­ips ended in the cruellest possible way last night, as they lost on penalties to Israel.

The Boys in Green weathered a first-half storm and grew into the game, creating some of the better opportunit­ies as extratime loomed.

But all their efforts were for nothing in the end as sub Osher Davida slotted home the decisive spot-kick.

Israel’s first-half dominance had alarm bells ringing for an Irish side in the intense lateevenin­g Tel Aviv heat.

The inclusion of four senior internatio­nals in their starting 11, including Celtic’s in-form striker Liel Abada, also put the visitors on the back-foot.

Season

Abada has opened the Scottish Premiershi­p season in scintillat­ing form, scoring six goals in seven appearance­s.

But having featured for the senior side in last Saturday’s win over Albania, he understand­ably took time to get to the high tempo set early on by the hosts.

Israel still packed a real punch going forward, however, with Ido Shaher and last Friday’s goalscorer Idan Gorno going close.

Gorno’s 32nd-minute effort produced a wonderful save by Ireland goalkeeper Brian Maher, who went full-stretch low to his right to turn the ball away.

Shaher, who teed up Gorno’s chance, was a real thorn in the Irish side and he tested Maher from the edge of the area moments later.

Israel continued to turn up the heat as the half went on and Oscar Gloukh raced onto Doron Leidner’s through ball, cut inside Joe Redmond but drilled his shot past the near post.

A Joe Hodge effort from 20 yards that flashed over the bar aside, Ireland were shot-shy in the opening period.

But while there were fears that another 45 minutes of exposure to temperatur­es in their late 20s might prove too much for the Boys in Green, they actually grew into the game after half-time.

Isolated

Aaron Connolly spent most of the opening period isolated and frustrated, but within two minutes of the restart he came within inches of opening the scoring.

The on-loan Venezia striker produced a trademark drive in

off the left flank and curled the ball just wide of the far post.

This was the beginning of a sensationa­l ding-dong battle, which saw the play switch from end-to-end throughout.

Gloukh sent Maher diving to his left to save on 49 minutes, while Conor Coventry saw his shot blocked on 55.

The chance of the match then fell to Gorno in the 57th minute, when Eiran Cashin’s effort to clear with his chest fell to Abada on the edge of the area.

His shot was parried by Maher back into the centre of the area and Gorno had the goal at his mercy, but somehow shot wide from six yards.

That let-off spurred the Irish into action and Connolly headed wide from a Dawson Devoy chip into the area on 75 minutes.

Moments later Abada turned on the edge of the area and fired high and wide, while a combinatio­n of Cashin and Andy Lyons denied Davida.

Finn Azaz was sprung from the bench midway through the second-half and the English-born attacking midfielder of both Irish and Israeli descent was quick to make an impact.

Occasions

He linked up well with Connolly on a handful of occasions and was involved in an 83rdminute move that saw Lyons drill over from 16 yards.

Three minutes later he was denied by an outstandin­g Peretz save when he received the ball off Connolly, played a one-two with Will Smallbone, took a touch and fired towards the bottom left-hand corner.

The match went into extratime and both sides seemed content with the game going to penalties.

Ireland went first and nearly got off to a perfect start when Conor Coventry sent keeper Peretz the wrong way, before Maher almost kept out Eden Karzev’s effort.

The Derry City netminder guessed correctly and made contact with the effort, but it squeezed under his body and over the line. Peretz referred to his notes before each Irish spot-kick and clearly had good info on Tyreik Wright, as he dived to his left to make the save.

The keeper then stepped up to score his side’s second, before stopping Evan Ferguson’s drive down the middle with his legs.

There was light for Ireland when home captain Gil Cohen smashed his penalty off the post, but Peretz made it a hat-trick of saves when he denied Devoy. And then up stepped Davida to secure Israel’s place in next summer’s

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DESPAIR: Aaron Connolly can’t believe it after the defeat last night
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 ?? ?? SO NEAR: Irish players are distraught after the play-off penalty shootout defeat in Tel Aviv;
(below) Under21s boss Jim Crawford
SO NEAR: Irish players are distraught after the play-off penalty shootout defeat in Tel Aviv; (below) Under21s boss Jim Crawford
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