Sunderland Echo

Egan pushes Ireland team to improve after defeat

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John Egan is convinced there is more to come from the Republic of Ireland after Cristiano Ronaldo’s enduring brilliance condemned them to a heart-breaking World Cup qualifier defeat.

Egan’s first-half header had taken Ireland to within a minute of arguably the biggest victory in their history at the Estadio Algarve on Wednesday evening when Ronaldo, who had earlier seen his penalty saved by Gavin Bazunu, levelled and then won the game deep into stoppage time.

Defeat in Faro means Stephen Kenny’s men are still to collect a single point three games into the campaign, but amid the bitter disappoint­ment was a recognitio­n that they have something to build upon ahead of Saturday’s clash with Azerbaijan and Serbia’s visit to Dublin three days later.

Egan said: “We’ve got another game. It’s a quick turnaround and we have to dust ourselves off quickly and we have to build on this.

“We had a really good camp in the summer, a couple of really good performanc­es and we’ve backed that up with a really good performanc­e here.

“We didn’t get the result, which is obviously gutting with how the game went, but we can keep building, we can keep improving and I’m sure there is a lot more to come from us.”

Ronaldo equalised with an 89th-minute header and then repeated the dose six minutes into added time to snatch the points.

Former Under-21s boss Kenny has overhauled the squad he inherited from Mick McCarthy, and there were encouragin­g displays from players both old and new in Faro.

 ??  ?? Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his late winner.
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his late winner.

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