Glasgow Times

O’Neill admits Ireland let down fans

-

REPUBLIC of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill admitted his side let down their supporters with a poor performanc­e in last night’s goalless draw against Northern Ireland.

The Republic were second best in the highprofil­e friendly in Dublin and were grateful to man of the match Darren Randolph for ensuring they did not suffer defeat on home turf as he made saves to deny Gavin Whyte and Jordan Jones.

“We didn’t do enough going forward and through a lot of sloppiness ourselves we nearly gave a couple of goals away,” Martin O’Neill (above) said. “Randolph made a couple of good saves but certainly in terms of going forward we should do better.

“I’m not too worried about them putting on a performanc­e for me, I’m the manager and it’s my responsibi­lity so any bad passes made they eventually are down to me, but overall it’s disappoint­ing for our supporters.

“They’ve paid money and we should do better and create more.”

It was a similar story for Northern Ireland, who like the Republic have struggled in front of goal of late. Their problem has not been creating chances but converting them, which is a problem they appear no closer to solving.

“I thought we should have won the game,” manager Michael O’Neill said. “We did have to do some defending, but it was mainly set-pieces and free-kicks we gave away around the box.

“In terms of possession and chances created we should have won.

“We have to commend Darren Randolph, he had a great night.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom