Irish Sunday Mirror

EVAN WON’T FERGET HOW TO HIT GOALS

- BY MARK MCCADDEN

EVAN FERGUSON says he is hungry for more goals now that he is off the mark for the Under-21s.

The Brighton and Ireland striker scored the equaliser in Friday’s European Championsh­ips play-off first-leg against Israel.

His header leaves the tie poised at 1-1 ahead of the return in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. And the 17-year-old sensation is confident that he can deliver again in Ireland’s bid to reach a first finals at this level.

“I just try my best every game and get as many goals as I can. This is the first goal and hopefully there will be more to come,” he said.

Ferguson settled into Friday’s game after a bruising start. Aware of his talent, the Israeli defenders gave him little room for manoeuvre.

“It’s internatio­nal football. They like to get physical and into you and see what you’re like in the first 15 or 20 minutes,” he said. “As the game went on I felt like we had more joy compared to them so it was good. We just kept going and we got the goal.”

Reflecting on Friday’s performanc­e, he said: “I feel like it was a good game. I feel like we were the better team at times.

“Coming in at half-time it is obviously not good conceding, but we took positives from it. We knew that if we kept going we could push on.”

Looking ahead to Tuesday’s game, he reckons set-pieces could be key once again. While disappoint­ed to concede at a corner, Ferguson was happy with the quality of dead ball deliveries at the other end, particular­ly in the second-half.

Prior to his equaliser, from a Tyreik Wright corner, defender Eiran Cashin twice went close from dead-ball routines.

“We had a few corners, so I just said I would try my best to get my head on this one,” said Ferguson of his goal.

“They were coming and coming, and I just wanted to get my head on one.”

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