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06.09.2011 at 16:00 Luzhniki Stadium Attendance: 48717
Russia 0 - 0 Republic of Ireland
Referee: Felix Brych (GER) European Cup Qualifier / PROG-match

Goalscorers
None None.
Opening squads
Vyacheslav Malafeev
Sergei Ignashevich
Roman Shirokov
Vasili Berezutski
Aleksei Berezutski
Aleksandr Anyukov
Igor Semshov
Konstantin Zyryanov
Yuri Zhirkov
Alexander Kerzhakov
Andrey Arshavin
Shay Given
Darren O'Dea
Stephen Ward
Stephen Kelly
Richard Dunne
Glen Whelan
Keith Andrews
Aidan Mc Geady
Damien Duff
Kevin Doyle
Robbie Keane
Substitutes
Anton Shunin
Roman Shishkin
Dmitri Torbinskiy
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
Dennis Glushakov
Pavel Pogrebnyak
Roman Pavlyuchenko
Keiren Westwood
Damien Delaney
Kevin Foley
James Mc Carthy
Steve Hunt
Simon Cox
Liam Lawrence
Substitutions
Roman Pavlyuchenko for Kerzhakov 54 Mins,
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov for Zhirkov 76 Mins,
Simon Cox -> Kevin Doyle (59)
Steve Hunt -> Damien Duff (67)
Yellow cards
Aleksandr Anyukov 47 Mins, Richard Dunne (74)
Steve Hunt (78)
Stephen Ward (90)
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 | Preview
Statto: Damien Duff 90th Cap
Trapatonni equals John Giles record as manager of Ireland
Trapatonni P37 W15 D14 L8
Giles P37 W14 D9 L14

The Republic of Ireland kept their Euro 2012 qualification hopes on track with a heroic defensive display in a 0-0 draw with Russia in Moscow on Tuesday.

Richard Dunne and Shay Given were phenomenal performers as Giovanni Trapattoni men kept out a string of chances from their hosts to stretch their clean sheet run to seven games.

Given denied Andrey Arshavin, Igor Semshov and Roman Shirokov on numerous occasions, while Semshov also had a goal-bound effort blocked on the line by Dunne.

The result keeps the Irish in second place in Group B behind Russia as Slovakia missed the chance to leapfrog them after suffering a shock 4-0 defeat at home to Armenia.

Russia remain two points clear at the top, but must travel to Slovakia next month, while Trapattoni side will end their campaign with a trip to Andorra and Armenia visit to the Aviva Stadium.

Ireland were certainly the happier as they left Moscow with a point for the first time, although they will know there is still plenty of work to be done if they are to pip the Russians to top spot.

Trapattoni flew out to Moscow on Sunday having left injured trio Kevin Kilbane, John O Shea and Shane Long behind along with the suspended Sean St Ledger, and he had doubts about Given, Dunne and skipper Robbie Keane as they nursed troublesome injuries.

However, the Italians senior statesmen kept their side in the game as the group leaders launched a sustained assault which should really have paid dividends.
Menace

Former Chelsea midfielder Yuri Zhirkov was a menace on the left hand side of an attacking midfield trio, while Arsenals Arshavin and the hugely impressive Semshov were mesmeric as they dragged their Irish counterparts all over the field.

But as so often during Trapattonis reign, what his players lacked in quality, they made up for in effort, commitment and a sheer bloody-minded refusal to concede.

Given had to dive low to his left to turn away Arshavins eighth-minute shot after Stephen Kelly had denied Zhirkov with a well-timed challenge, and was then sent sprawling in the opposite direction by Semshovs acrobatic 22nd-minute volley after striker Aleksandr Kerzhakov had picked him out with a right-wing cross.

However, the Villa keeper was left hopelessly exposed 12 minutes before the break and could only look on in anticipation of the roar from behind his goal when Zhirkov cut into the penalty area leaving bewildered defenders in his wake.

The midfielders cross left Semshov with a seemingly simple task, but he could not believe his eyes when Dunne turned up on the line and somehow blocked his shot.

Russia battered away at Ireland, who had only one shot of note during the opening 45 minutes when Kevin Doyle fired straight at keeper Vyacheslav Malafeev, but the hosts were repeatedly thwarted by a dogged, if not always textbook, defence.

Given needed the help of a post to keep out Zhirkovs corner on the stroke of half-time, and Damien Duff hacked a Sergei Ignashevich header off the line in the dying seconds to send the visitors in at the break level.

Heroic

Dunne saved Ireland once again within three minutes of the restart when he threw himself in front of Shirokovs shot at point-blank range after Arshavin had slid him in.

Arshavin whipped a dipping shot just over the bar and then opened up the Ireland defence once again to present Semshov with a glorious opportunity to open the scoring.

However, instead of shooting, the midfielder rolled the ball square, expecting substitute Roman Pavlyuchenko to provide the finishing touch.

But the Tottenham man had not anticipated the pass and the ball ran harmlessly across the penalty area and was cleared as the Republics luck held.

Substitute Diniyar Bilyaletdinov skied horribly over the bar six minutes after coming on as a 76th-minute replacement for Zhirkov, who was injured as Dunnes challenge sent both players clattering onto the running track and also resulted in the Irishmans facial wound.

Dunne went into the book for the challenge and even finished the game wearing a makeshift number five shirt after being made to remove the bloodied original, with staff comically having to draw the number on a blank one using a marker pen.

The drama was far from over, and there were two minutes of normal time remaining when Zyryanov dived to meet a cross with a firm header just yards out but Given somehow managed to repel his effort.

The ball fell to Semshov as the Russian was given a chance to atone for his earlier profligacy, but Keith Andrews made a last-ditch block to ensure Irish pride - and their clean sheet - remained intact.

























PlayerRatingCountry
Richard Dunne9.7Ireland
Shay Given9.3Ireland
Andrey Arshavine7.4Russia
Yuri Zhirkov7.3Russia
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