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19.11.2019 at 20:00 Tallaght Stadium Attendance: 2760
Under 21 4 - 1 Sweden
Referee: Referee: Karim Abed (FRA) European Qualifier-match

Goalscorers
Lee O Connor (50)
Adam Idah (63)
Troy Parrott (73)
Zach Elbouzedi (87)
Gyokeres 18 mins,
Opening squads
Gavin Bazunu
Conor Masterson
Nathan Collins
Thomas O Connor
Lee O Connor
Jayson Molumby
Zach Elbouzedi
Conor Coventry
Jason Knight
Troy Parrott
Adam Idah
Dahlberg,
Beijmo,
Ahmedi,
Hadzikadunic,
Bjorkengren,
Larsson,
Erlingmark,
Cajuste,
Inglelsson,
Gyokeres
Substitutes
Conor Kearns
Danny Mc Namara
Liam Scales
Jack Taylor
Dan Mandroiu
Connor Ronan
Gavin Kilkenny
Danny Grant
Aidan Keena
Viktor Johansson (G)
Hugo Andersson
Thomas Isherwood
Emil Hansson
Nils Fröling
Benjamin Mbunga Kimpioka
Kristopher Da Graca
Bilal Hussein
Max Svensson
Substitutions
Liam Scales -> Conor Masterson (46)
Connor Ronan -> Jayson Molumby (46)
Gavin Kilkenny -> Adam Idah (86)
Aidan Keena -> Adam Idah (92)
Jack Taylor -> Jason Knight (92)
Mbunga Kimpioka for Larsson 74 mins,
Hansson for Ingelsson 84 mins,
Yellow cards
Nathan Collins (71)
Hadzikadunic 67 mins
Erlingmark 90+2 mins
Red cards
None. None
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report


Pictures from the match
Stephen Kenny's last game as manager of Under 21 side

Republic of Ireland produced a stunning second-half display to secure an incredible 4-1 win over Sweden at Tallaght Stadium.

Second-half goals from Lee O'Connor, Adam Idah, Troy Parrott and Zack Elbouzedi saw Stephen Kenny's side secure an important three points to see the side top of Group One on 16 points; a record points total for an Ireland U-21s side.

In truth, Ireland struggled through the first 45 minutes and found themselves behind in the 18th minute. Viktor Gyökeres took the ball down on the left and turned inside to find the bottom corner with a sublime finish, the first goal Ireland conceded at home during this campaign.

The home side only mustered one chance of note before the break. Gavin Bazunu's clearance found Parrott on the left and after he glided past Anel Ahmedhodzic, his cross found Idah but the shot found the side netting.

Kenny made a double substitution at the break as Liam Scales and Connor Ronan were introduced. It sparked Ireland into life and four minutes into the second-half, they were level. Idah found space on the right and his cross found the onrushing Lee O'Connor to sweep the ball home.

Ireland continued their dominance as Elbouzedi's cross almost found Idah in the 60th minute, but he couldn't quite reach the ball. Four minutes later, the Norwich City man had his goal.

Once again, Elbouzedi's wing-play produced the goods as his low cross was powered home by Idah from 12 yards out. Ireland showed no signs of stopping the second-half rout and next, Parrott got in on the act.

In the 74th minute, Ronan capped an incredible game-changing performance with a fantastic lofted-ball to find Parrott and he found the bottom corner from the edge of the area.

Three minutes from time, Ireland scored their final goal of the game as Elbouzedi scored the goal his industrious play deserved. Ronan drifted down the left and crossed across the six-yard box to hand Elbouzedi a simple tap-in to seal the victory.

"It was an incredible second-half performance and the team deserves a huge amount of credit," said U-21 boss Stephen Kenny.

"The way we responded after the break was fantastic to see and I'm delighted the players got their reward for fantastic team performance. It was a fantastic camp with six points across the two games."

Republic of Ireland: Gavin Bazunu (GK), Lee O'Connor, Conor Masterson (Liam Scales 46), Nathan Collins, Conor Coventry, Zack Elbouzedi, Jayson Molumby (C) (Connor Ronan 46), Adam Idah (Aidan Keena 89), Jason Knight (Jack Taylor 89), Troy Parrott (Gavin Kilkenny 86), Thomas O'Connor.

Subs not used: Conor Kearns (GK), Daniel Grant, Dan Mandroiu, Danny McNamara.

Referee: Karim Abed (FRA)
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