MARTIN OโNEILL MAY have discovered what it feels like to lose an international match last night but the Ireland manager insisted there were plenty of positives to take away.
A bright first half to his third game in charge since taking over last November saw Shane Long score early on but Serbia got on top in the second half and came away with victory โ thanks to a James McCarthy own-goal and second from Filip Dordevic.
Ranked 38 places higher than Ireland according to FIFA, the Serbians are undoubtedly the strongest side OโNeill has faced during his short time in charge and, although he admitted that mistakes were made in defensive positions, he was pleased with the general performance.
โI thought we started very brightly in the game and had a goal disallowed,โ OโNeill said during his post-match press conference. โIโm disappointed to find out that itโs about a yard onside.
โHaving said that, we scored a very good goal and had a great opportunity to go 2-0 in front. I suppose at international level, or any level, that would have been a bit moment for us.
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โWe did very well up until half-time but I thought we started a bit hesitantly in the second half, allowed them into the game and they scored a goal.
I thought we lost our way a bit for awhile. That said, during the period we couldโve gone 2-1 in front.
โWe created chances tonight and that is very pleasing. I donโt mean a half-chances, they were really great chances in the game.
โIf we had taken them I think we probably would have gone on to win the match.
โWe were beaten and obviously disappointed to lose the game.
โThey have some very decent players so some sort of credit has to go to them. They started brightly in the second half and that goal has given them a big left. They have gone to get a second goal and itโs a rather sloppy one as far as we are concerned.
โOverall, lots to be really genuinely happy about. Disappointed to have lost the match but in the scheme of things, there are things we can try and work on.โ
Shane Long scores. ยฉINPHO / Ryan Byrne
ยฉINPHO / Ryan Byrne / Ryan Byrne
In the absence of all-time record goalscorer and recently-crowned FAI Senior International Player of the Year Robbie Keane, Shane Long led the line and produced a composed finish to score but also missed two great opportunities when put through by Wes Hoolahan.
โShane couldโve scored a hat-trick tonight,โ added OโNeill, who also praised Hoolahan for his contribution in attack. โHis first goal he took brilliantly and the other two might have been easier chances to have taken considering his confidence was up.
With his confidence being high I thought he might have taken it another yard or two and put it in.
โI think heโs frustrated by the fact that he could have easily scored a hat-trick. It didnโt happen.
โIn terms of his contribution, I think that where he wants to improve is his overall ability ability of a centre forward. To be able to take it in, keep the ball for a second or two and bring other players into the game.
โI think heโs attempting to do that and I think heโs trying to improve in that.โ
'We created chances and that is pleasing' - O'Neill keen to focus on the positives
MARTIN OโNEILL MAY have discovered what it feels like to lose an international match last night but the Ireland manager insisted there were plenty of positives to take away.
A bright first half to his third game in charge since taking over last November saw Shane Long score early on but Serbia got on top in the second half and came away with victory โ thanks to a James McCarthy own-goal and second from Filip Dordevic.
Ranked 38 places higher than Ireland according to FIFA, the Serbians are undoubtedly the strongest side OโNeill has faced during his short time in charge and, although he admitted that mistakes were made in defensive positions, he was pleased with the general performance.
โI thought we started very brightly in the game and had a goal disallowed,โ OโNeill said during his post-match press conference. โIโm disappointed to find out that itโs about a yard onside.
โHaving said that, we scored a very good goal and had a great opportunity to go 2-0 in front. I suppose at international level, or any level, that would have been a bit moment for us.
โWe did very well up until half-time but I thought we started a bit hesitantly in the second half, allowed them into the game and they scored a goal.
โWe created chances tonight and that is very pleasing. I donโt mean a half-chances, they were really great chances in the game.
โIf we had taken them I think we probably would have gone on to win the match.
โWe were beaten and obviously disappointed to lose the game.
โThey have some very decent players so some sort of credit has to go to them. They started brightly in the second half and that goal has given them a big left. They have gone to get a second goal and itโs a rather sloppy one as far as we are concerned.
โOverall, lots to be really genuinely happy about. Disappointed to have lost the match but in the scheme of things, there are things we can try and work on.โ
In the absence of all-time record goalscorer and recently-crowned FAI Senior International Player of the Year Robbie Keane, Shane Long led the line and produced a composed finish to score but also missed two great opportunities when put through by Wes Hoolahan.
โShane couldโve scored a hat-trick tonight,โ added OโNeill, who also praised Hoolahan for his contribution in attack. โHis first goal he took brilliantly and the other two might have been easier chances to have taken considering his confidence was up.
โI think heโs frustrated by the fact that he could have easily scored a hat-trick. It didnโt happen.
โIn terms of his contribution, I think that where he wants to improve is his overall ability ability of a centre forward. To be able to take it in, keep the ball for a second or two and bring other players into the game.
โI think heโs attempting to do that and I think heโs trying to improve in that.โ
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