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05th Sep 2016

TWEETS: Reaction as Ireland play poorly but get a decent point in Serbia

Paul Moore

What a time to score your first goal.

Ireland have drawn their World Cup qualification opener in Serbia.

Burnley’s Jeff Hendrick gave Martin O’Neill the perfect start with an early goal that went in via a deflection from Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.

Rather than settle into the game, Ireland looked edgy, lethargic and unable to hold onto possession in the middle of the park. The goal was inevitable and it was a sloppy one to concede. John O’Shea was caught ball-watching which allowed Dusan Tadic to find the unmarked Kostic to score.

Six minutes later, Serbia’s goalscorer won a controversial penalty after he went down following the slightest bit of contact from Jon Walters. Viktor Kassai pointed to the spot and Tadic converted to give the Serbs a deserved lead but there was more to come.

Jon Walters had a goal disallowed and Shane Long missed a glorious chance before Daryl Murphy rescued a point with his first goal for Ireland.

The next qualifier is at home against Georgia on October 6th. Oh yeah, Clinton Morrison is a psychic!

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