The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Northern Irish overcome off-field issues

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NORTHERN IRELAND shrugged off a second video nasty to come from behind in Belfast to beat Kosovo.

Gavin Whyte cancelled out Vedat Muriqi’s second-half opener, with Josh Magennis heading the late winner to ease the pressure on boss Ian Baraclough.

But the match was overshadow­ed by winger Conor McMenamin’s late withdrawal. The Irish FA stated the 27-year-old Glentoran winger had been sent home after a video emerged appearing to show him singing a pro-IRA slogan.

That came a day after Kyle Lafferty had been sent home amid an investigat­ion by his club Kilmarnock into a video appearing to show him using alleged sectarian language.

The miserable mood continued as Muriqi found the bottom corner with a crisp shot from the edge of the penalty area.

Muriqi then blocked Jonny Evans’ header on the line, and goalkeeper Arijanet Muric kept out a Magennis effort.

Bailey PeacockFar­rell then made a vital save to deny Muriqi what would have been the killer blow, and moments later Shayne Lavery squared for fellow substitute Whyte to fire home.

Peacock-Farrell made another save to deny Zymer Bytyqi and Wigan frontman Magennis capitalise­d at the death.

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KILLER INSTINCT: Magennis snatches win at the death
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