Sunderland Echo

O’Neill: Forget the Nations League

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Michael O’Neill is keen to forget all about the Nations League after Northern Ireland’s frustratin­g campaign ended with his side conceding a “sickening” stoppageti­me winner to Austria at Windsor Park.

Valentino Lazaro struck with virtually the last kick of the game as Austria won 2-1 to make it four defeats out of four for Northern Ireland in the competitio­n.

There have been encouragin­g signs for O’Neill’s in all four games but no rewards - with attention now turning to next year’s Euro 2020 qualifiers.

“There’s a lot more positives than negatives, but we lost the game so that’s a negative,” O’Neill said.

“In terms of where we are as a team basically we’ve got to forget the Nations League was ever invented and we’re ready to go and play in March.”

After a first half of few chances, Xaver Schlager put Austria ahead four minutes into the second half, nipping in front of George Saville to rifle a low shot across goal.

Corry Evans’ goal just before the hour looked like giving Northern Ireland their first point in the competitio­n, but Austria finished the stronger after Marko Arnautovic came on as a substitute with 20 minutes to play.

“He’s a top player, a top, top player,” O’Neill said of the West Ham man. “When you look at him you see he’s a top-four player in the Premier League, he could play in any of the top teams in Europe.

“No doubt when you’ve got a player of that calibre and you drop him into the team he’ll give you a special spark and he did that.”

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