The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Makeshift defence makes striker’s eyes light up

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Norway’s depleted defence has given Conor Washington plenty of encouragem­ent for Northern Ireland’s World Cup qualifier tomorrow.

The Scandinavi­ans visit Windsor Park at the beginning of a new era under Lars Lagerback without four of the players who started their most recent game against the Czech Republic in November.

Midfielder­s Alexander Tettey and Per Ciljan Skjelbred have both called time on their internatio­nal careers while Palermo defender Haitam Aleesami is suspended and Brighton centre-back Vegard Forren is injured.

Stefan Strandberg made the last squad but is injured too while there is no place for fellow defender Martin Linnes, meaning only three of the recognised defenders in the Norwegians’ squad have reached double figures in caps.

“We know a little bit and a lot of the lads aren’t in the squad from the team that’s played,” Washington said of Norway.

“They might have to have a makeshift defence which makes your eyes light up as a striker.

“This is a big game, they’ve got a new manager and they’re going to want to get on some sort of run to steal our spot essentiall­y. It’s really important that at home we put down a marker.

“You’d probably say Germany are going to win the group realistica­lly barring some massive crash from them so second place is where we want to be. We’re exactly where we want to be points-wise and performanc­e-wise up to now.”

On both occasions when Washington has started at Windsor Park – against Slovenia and Belarus – he has scored and his form at QPR has picked up too with four goals in 2017.

With an injury concern over Josh Magennis and Kyle Lafferty still out of favour at Norwich, 24-year-old Washington would appear to be the obvious choice to lead the line for Michael O’Neill.

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 0 WALES 0

Seamus Coleman suffered a horrific leg fracture as the Republic battled out a World Cup qualifying draw with 10-man Wales.

The Ireland captain and Everton defender was carried from the pitch at the Aviva Stadium on a stretcher and taken straight to hospital after a challenge which earned Neil Taylor a straight red card.

Gareth Bale, who might himself have been dismissed seconds earlier after catching defender John O’Shea, might have snatched victory for the visitors with an 85th-minute strike which shaved the post, but Chris Coleman’s men had to make do with a point despite having the better of the game for long periods.

In the end, a 0-0 draw meant that the spoils were shared as Ireland maintained their record of not losing a home qualifier since September 2013 and

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