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“I think we showed a lot of good sides of ourselves but we didn’t take the chances we had which would have made a big difference and we lost a poor goal, a scrappy goal that was preventable, and that was the difference in the game.“We feel we should have at least taken something from the game Free
In terms of the effort and commitment from the players, their attitude towards the game was first class. Lottery
Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill was left to rue missed chances as his return to Windsor Park ended in a frustrating 1-0 Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Finland.A disjointed first-half performance was punished by Benjamin Kallman’s 28th-minute goal and although Northern Ireland improved once chasing the game, some poor crossing limited the number of opportunities they could muster and wayward finishing meant they could not capitalise on those that did come.After Thursday’s 2-0 win away to minnows San Marino, this was a reality check as to the challenge of trying to get out of Group H and to the hurdle presented by Northern Ireland’s considerable injury list.“I thought it was a tight game,” O’Neill said Phbet
In terms of the effort and commitment from the players, their attitude towards the game was first class. Promo
“I think we showed a lot of good sides of ourselves but we didn’t take the chances we had which would have made a big difference and we lost a poor goal, a scrappy goal that was preventable, and that was the difference in the game.“We feel we should have at least taken something from the game Sabong
Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill was left to rue missed chances as his return to Windsor Park ended in a frustrating 1-0 Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Finland.A disjointed first-half performance was punished by Benjamin Kallman’s 28th-minute goal and although Northern Ireland improved once chasing the game, some poor crossing limited the number of opportunities they could muster and wayward finishing meant they could not capitalise on those that did come.After Thursday’s 2-0 win away to minnows San Marino, this was a reality check as to the challenge of trying to get out of Group H and to the hurdle presented by Northern Ireland’s considerable injury list.“I thought it was a tight game,” O’Neill said Pvp