Irish Daily Star

A VAR TOO CLOSE CALL

- ■■Michael SCULLY

BAD MISTAKE: Conor Hourihane reacts and Hovhannes Hambartsum­yan celebrates for Armenia

PENALTIES. You hate them but you love them.

Just over 25 minutes after the Ireland Under21s’ historic Euros qualificat­ion bid ended in heartbreak in Tel Aviv, Robbie Brady stepped up at the spot to save the blushes of Stephen Kenny’s seniors.

Brady apart, Kenny can thank VAR too, as referee Rade Obrenovic missed Dara OShea’s shot striking Hovhannes Hambartsum­yan’s hand (quite the mouthful!) in Armenia’s box.

Having watched it again, it was an obvious penalty and the Slovenian official rightly pointed to the spot.

Hambartsum­yan saw red, as did Artak Dashyan, a bad end to his night after he had given his side a lifeline.

It amounted to a big let-off for Kenny and his team. Chanting of the manager’s name had given way to boos before Brady’s winner and, had Ireland failed again to beat a minnow on home soil, another winter of discontent lay ahead.

We knew Ireland don’t like a 1-0 lead. Turns out they don’t like a 2-0 lead, either.

Cruise

One thought kept coming to mind over the opening 70 minutes last night — how did Kenny’s men manage to lose their opening Nations League game in Armenia in June?

This was internatio­nal football at cruise control and, with 20 minutes to go, the hosts had rarely had it so easy.

Michael Obafemi’s superb 52nd minute goal, added to John Egan’s second headed goal in the 18th minute in as many games, gave them the two goal cushion that had been a long time coming.

Yet while the lead should have been greater, there was comfort to be taken from the visitors’ utter lack of ambition as they simply parked the red bus.

Nations League relegation? Are you out of your mind?

And then everything changed.

In a brief but shocking system failure in the 71st minute and 72nd minute, Ireland’s fragility was laid bare.

Bad enough that Dashyan followed up to score after Vahan Bichakchya­n’s shot was tipped onto the post by Gavin Bazunu, but then sub Conor Hourihane’s awful attempted pass was gratefully accepted by Eduard Spertsyan.

Disbelief

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