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As they say in Moscow: we’ve been expecting you Mr Bond.
Strap in for a ‘crunch Euro 2012 qualifier’™ as Ireland take on big boys Russian in Moscow.
With an afternoon kick-off that evokes early games during the Charlton era with Johnny Giles on a crackly phoneline, we’re going minute-by-minute.
So how are we feeling out there? We asked you this morning – and exactly 50% of you reckon we’re going to lose tonight.
Here’s four reasons we can be a little more optimistic. Maybe.
The teams will line up as expected. All the Russians play behind the iron curtain – that’s still there, right? – apart from Arsenal misfit, Andrei Arshavin.
Here’s the full run-down:
Russia: Malafeev; Anyukov, Ignashevich, V Berezutsky, Zhirkov; Zyryanov, Shirokov, Semshov, Arshavin; Pavlyuchenko; Kerzhakov
Ireland: Given, Kelly, Dunne, O’Dea, Ward, Duff, Whelan, Andrews, McGeady, Keane, Doyle.
A few of you have mentioned already how good RTE’s Rocky 4-themed intro was. A Belarussian colleague once admitted to me that he was rooting for Drago throughout that film.
The three wise men of Montrose are presently doing their thing before kick-off, which is just over five minutes away.
John Giles has gone over the ball and told Dick Advocaat to mind his house. The Dutchman said this week that he expects nothing new from Ireland.
Dunphy says the Russia manager has a point, regarding our perceived predictability, while Chippy thinks our spirit might see us right despite it.
How are we feeling out there in computer land? Win, lose or draw?
Arshavin and Keane are currently rocking the mic for the UEFA-sanctioned anti-racism speech. I’m sorry, but any team with the Arsenal winger as skipper, is vulnerable.
Am I clutching at straws again?
A thousand Irish football fans exhale loudly and raise an eyebrow as Given, O’Dea and the rest of the Irish defence tikka-takka tha ball out of defence with the Russians at the gate. They get away with it though.
The home side have lined up in a 3-5-2 while Trap decided to go for…. yes, it’s 4-4-2 again.
Oh my. The Russians break really quickly and almost open their account. After Kelly tackles an attacker the ball breaks to Arshavin who drilled a shot which Given saved superbly.
The home crowd unveiled this impressive banner before kick-off – it reads, I’m told: ‘Onwards to Kiev’. Pic, courtesy of Off The Ball’s Ken Early.
In the meantime, Ireland are looking very stretched, while Ronnie Whelan says Stephen Ward is, again, tucking in too much. Is it too early for Stephen Hunt?
Trap is prowling the box after what has been a hectic opening 18minutes or so. It’s Darragh Maloney in the gantry but George Hamilton’s catchphrase is more than apt: danger here.
Another great save from Given. It came down Russia’s right flank again; the ball was cut back to the No 6 Semshov, whose half-volley had to be padded away by the Villa man.
As I type, Given makes an uncharacteristic mistake, fumbling a daisy-cutting effort from outside the box. It ends up behind the goal rather than in it though and he claims the high, subsequent corner.
This stuff isn’t good for one’s health though.
We’ve reached the 30-minute mark. How it’s scoreless, I do not know.
Ronnie Whelan reckons they have an extra man out there. As I type, McGeady again saves Ireland with a last-ditch tackle on the marauding Zenit right-back Anyukov.
Tardelli and Trap are engaged in a heated discussion on the line/ fiddling while Rome burns, depending on your perspective.
What the what! Richard Dunne makes an unbelievable block on the line. Zhirkov danced in from the left, cut it back and Semshov shot from five yards out. How’d we get away with that?
Stephen Hunt is warming up by the way.
I’m sorry if I’m repeating myself, but how is this nil-all. Given batted away a corner there at the near post, then found his left foot caught in the nets. He extricated himself as Arshavin blazed another over the bar.
We need Davy Crockett giving the half-time pep talk here, not Il Trap (Alamo reference there, history fans). 42 minutes on the clock.
HALF-TIME 0-0
Another one of the line, this time a header from Alexey Berezutsky – not sure who was on the back post, maybe McGeady?
Things are about to get real in the RTÉ stationary cupboard – there’s going to be a few pens thrown here. How are we feeling out there?
As DErmot says in the comments below: “Half time – phew, time to steal a few of the woman’s fake fingernails to replace my own”.
Liam Brady, paraphrased:
“Richard Dunne’s been heroic, our attacking players are doing their best work going backwards. Russia are stronger physically, better technically, they use the width of the pitch. I just hope they’ve expended too much energy in the first half dominating us.”
Giles on Stephen Ward never playing on plastic before: “You know what position you’re in whether it’s plastic or glass.”
He’s not wrong.
So how can we fix this? Brady wants McCarthy on for Robbie. Dunphy wants Foley on too. Chippy adds that those calling for Hunt are mistaken – the wingers are doing their job, he argues.
The teams are now back on after a delayed appearance from the Irish – with no changes on either side.
Tardelli is completely losing the head (technical term) with Trap on the sideline. The defence was carved open again and Dunne was compelled to make a list-ditch, saving tackle again.
And there’s been a change…. on the Russian side. Roman Pavlyuchenko is on for Kerzhakov, to a very warm reception.
Richard Dunne deserves something out this, even if Ireland certainly don’t. He galloped over the half-way line for the fist time, lost it, and then got back to slide in on Arshavin.
Moments later Stephen Kelly denies Russia a goal opportunity, but they get through our midfield easily again.
Simon Cox is coming on for Kevin Doyle. “Yeh, Very interesting,” shrugs Ronnie high in the stands. Very interesting is the pre-watershed assessment, you feel.
In the meantime, we’re about to hit the hour mark. Remarkably, it’s nil-all. Could we… dare we.. begin to dream?
Shades of Orlando. We can’t get Stephen Hunt on because the fourth official can’t work the electronic number board. He should turn it off and back on again.
Hang on.. he’s now on for Duff.
Hunt has made an impact already: he won a trademark 50-50 in the middle of the field and just now floated in a dangerous looking free kick. Robbie Keane flicked it over the bar from 15 yards out maybe. Ireland look to have something of a foothold in the tie at least.
What’s the verdict on Trap’s substitutions? Doyle and Keane won’t be happy, being two of Ireland’s better performers tonight.
We’re crossed the 70-minute threshold. Russia are starting to look a little shapeless, dare I say it, while the crowd are restless.
Richard Dunne is receiving attention from the Irish medical staff after he hopped his head on the running track during a strong sliding tackle on former Chelsea man Zhirkov.
Dunne is patched up and back on his feet in a new jersey. But he’ll miss the next game – against Andorra – as he was booked for the tackle.
Alan Kelly has drawn a four on Dunne’s back. I’m going to do the same as soon as I get home.
Hunt is booked for a tackle on Arshavin. The Arsenal man takes it himself but guess who’s on the end of it? The hipster guy who customises his own jersey.
‘What a miss’ is Ronnie’s assessment. And he’s quite right – Bilyaletdinov takes his point from the edge of the area after Ireland were carved open handily. There’s 82 minutes on the clock.
Russia waste another rake of chances, including the customary side-netting flirtation. There’s 86 minutes on the clock.
This is ridiculous. Given saves a diving header from five yards, after Ward was snoozing at the back post again.
Richard Dunne wins man-of-the-match. There’s 89 minutes on the clock.
Dunne is an animal
In fairness lads and lassies, when was the last time you watched Ireland play anyone and was confident in a win?… we have been a shambles of a team since 2002 and it looks increasingly likely another footballing tournament will pass us by and no lessons will be learned.
We’ve been alternating between hammerings, mind numbingly boring draws (even when we do the bare minimum to keep ourselves in the game and end up going to pennos), and once a decade or so, a memorable win to lift the heart, and we’ve been doing that since before Big Jack.
Ireland for me is at the stage now where I’d watch a premiership match ahead of an international fixture. That’s pretty sad, and I’m not proud to say it.
Who is on the Ireland bench today lads? Cheers for the feed by the way, watching attentively from my office desk in Canada…
subs are Westwood, Foley, Lawrence, Hunt, Cox, Delaney and James McCarthy, Luke.
Cheers for that Adrian, keep up the good work
Shay Given or Richard Dunne for president
Enjoyable intro on RTE evoking memories of the wonderful 1985 battle featuring Sly and Ivan Drago. Can Ireland slay the giant today ?????
I find it funny, do you really miss the Cold War?
Truly magnificent performance by Dunne. However even such a display shouldn’t cover up our numerous failings. 3 points out of 12 against Slovakia and Russia just isn’t good enough and Trap is, by far, the most negative tactician ever to manage Ireland.
Half time – phew, time to steal a few of the woman’s fake fingernails to replace my own
Down the left we look weak!!!
Bring on hunt
Tough away fixture for sure but Dunne being man of the match says it all. We never seem capable of threatening goals when really badly needed. Shame for Dunne, Duff & Given in particular missing another tournament. Bye Trap – great clean sheet record but you’ll never draw your way to a finals!
Why isnt Doyle actually running and why not bring on Hunt and Laurence
I know the home team are usually favored, but when the pitch is Astro-Turf, it may as well be a literal handicap for the visitors who aren’t used to playing on such a surface!
We are struggling
Just waiting for Russia to score, no confidence in this team sad to say :(
Pitch looks a terror to play on, Ireland don’t seem confident on it. Too much like astro turf
Doyle didnt look happy
3:1 if we talk about yellow cards, Ireland wins :)!
Early signs don’t look good for Ireland. Russia just seem far too fast and Ireland can’t keep up, our defence are all over the place and Russia not letting Ireland have time on the ball
15 mins gone. Ireland under savage pressure. it’s only a matter of time
Another shambles of a performance dressed up as a heroic effort.
oh u are blinded , we can now go on and win the group or at least a playoff if we win our nxt 2 games
Россия – вперёд!
Attacks of the Irish collapse early (image from the field): http://img.gazeta.ru/files3/21/3552021/MDF65730.JPG
We’re screwed, johnny giles only hope is if we get a ‘fluke’ :-(
The only fluke will be Russia not scoring.
How?
I’ll tell you how and it was little to do with “heroism” like Giles and Dunphy will tell you, it was the bad finishing by Russia and another dependable performance by Richard Dunne
Yes we have a chance of making the playoffs…theres six points to play for we are at most going to be 2 behind both slovaks and russia tonight meaning lots of permutations but the most obvious being we win our last 2 and russia beat slovaks …us guaranteed 2nd. But theres loads of other permutations including all of us finishing on the same points.My head hurts im going to ly down now
More pictures here: http://www.gazeta.ru/sport/nm/online/football/matches/31001.shtml
Just scroll down. It is also LIVE coverage (in russian).
Nice moment : http://img.gazeta.ru/files3/85/3552085/12270.jpg
Have we a hope of getting to play offs or how does it work
As usual it’s not 100% down to us, we need to win the last two matches and hope Slovakia only draw tonight and lose against Russia, we could automatically qualify as best placed runner up but do we actually deserve to go into a tournament?
3 minutes more
0:0!
If slovaks win tonite are we gone
we ok