Monday game
Intercontinental Cup Group A
Republic of Ireland 0 Iraq 0
Don Givens’ Republic of Ireland team dominated today’s Under-23 Intercontinental Cup tournament Group A game against Iraq in Malaysia but couldn’t put the ball away.
The result means that Iraq will have to defeat tournament favourites Nigeria by a two-goal margin in Wednesday’s final match to deny Ireland a place in the semi-final. Nigeria and Malaysia played out a 1-1 draw in the other match contested in the pool today.
Ireland and Malaysia have concluded their group campaign with four points apiece but Ireland’s superior goal difference gives them the advantage over the hosts.
The Irish had won one and lost the other of their two previous group matches at the event and knew victory today would all but guarantee their passage into the semi-finals.
They went about their task with great enthusiasm but came up against an Iraqi side intent on frustrating Ireland by slowing down the game at every given opportunity.
Captain Stephen Ward set up the first chance on 20 minutes, releasing the onrushing Keith Treacy and though the Blackburn Rovers winger rode three challenges, he was unable to get power on his shot and Iraq goalkeeper Naser dealt with the threat.
Naser would go on to have an inspired game, thwarting Ireland on several occasions with a series of terrific saves.
Ward did have the custodian beaten five minutes before the break when he connected with a Billy Clarke cross but his header sailed fractionally wide of the post.
Ireland pressed for a goal in the second half but had to contend with consistent and needless stoppages to the game.
When they did find the openings, lady luck was again not on their side. Keith Treacys mazy dribble carved open the Iraq defence on 70 minutes and he found Billy Clarke with a cross that the Ipswich Town striker met on the half-volley only to see it rebound off the crossbar.
Ireland drove forward in numbers looking for that elusive goal and it almost cost them late on as Iraq conjured up a counter-attack with Kadhim’s 85th minute shot clipping the crossbar.
A clearly disappointed Ireland manager Don Givens said afterwards: “Our players had the right attitude and approach to the game in that they went out for the win. I could not fault them for that.
“However, the stop-start nature of the match meant we could never get a rhythm going and I hope our players never have to play a game like that again.”
Republic of Ireland Team: Shane Redmond - Nottingham Forest Eddie Nolan - Blackburn Rovers Darren Dennehy - Everton David Elebert – Hamilton Academicals Shane Lowry - Aston Villa James Ryan – Shrewsbury Town James Berrett – Huddersfield Town Michael Collins – Huddersfield Town Keith Treacy - Blackburn Rovers Billy Clarke - Ipswich Town Stephen Ward - Wolverhampton Wanderers Substitution: Alan Judge - Blackburn Rovers for Berrett (67 mins) Subs not used: Stephen Maher - Yeovil Town Mark Salmon - Wolverhampton Wanderers Karl Moore - Manchester City Michael Spillane - Norwich City Paul Skinner - Celtic Simon Madden - Leeds United
Irelands Results (Group A): Thursday, May 15 Republic of Ireland 3-1 Malaysia Malaysia, 9pm local time (2pm Irish time)
Saturday, May 17 Republic of Ireland 1-3 Nigeria Malaysia, 6.30pm local time (11.30am Irish time)
Tuesday, May 19 Republic of Ireland 0-0 Iraq Malaysia, 8.45pm local time (1.45pm Irish time). |