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Here are the Ireland player ratings from an unconvincing draw
Here are the Ireland player ratings from an unconvincing draw
Randolph, 6
Huge
save from Kostic on 24 mins and somehow kept Serbia out on stroke of
half time, but second half was a different story. Key man, but lucky not
to cost Ireland a third. Coleman, 5
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Everton
man was skipper again, but part of a rocky backline that eventually
imploded. Coughed up too much possession, and badly positioned for
Kostic goal. O'Shea, 5
Back in starting lineup, with
O'Neill keen for his experience in tough away opener. Made crucial
blocks as defence walked on thin ice, but couldn't clear for Serbian
opener. Keogh, 4
With Duffy suspended, Derby stopper
paired with O'Shea, got his head to a few crosses early on, but scrappy
show overall as Ireland toiled. Ward, 5
Restored to
left back, with Brady pushed upfield. A solid start up against Dusan
Tadic, booked cruelly after a good tackle on 22, and subbed on 70. Hendrick, 6 Jeff Hendrick celebrates scoring his side's first goal with team mates at the Red Star Stadium. Photo by Alex Nicodim/SportsfileStar
of the summer, Burnley's €10m man gave Ireland the perfect start with a
volleyed goal in third minute. Worked hard, but little quality on ball
thereafter. Subbed. Whelan, 4
With James McCarthy
injured, Stoke man returned to defensive midfield, but most of game
passed him by – with Irish long balls, or Serbians racing past him. Walters, 5
Bagged
a brace against Oman last week, and almost scored with a smart header
in first half, but not much else as Ireland toiled in possession. McClean, 5
Good
run that led to free kick which led to Hendrick's opener. Better in
defence than attack, tracking back when required, but wasteful going
forward. Brady, 5
Cracking strike against Oman last week showed his threat, no
surprise he was in midfield last night, but not the return O'Neill would
have wanted. Poor in possession. Long, 5
Ireland's
no.1 striker with Keano gone, but poorly used last night with too many
long balls, and little support. Good run for opening goal, should have
scored before Murphy did.
Subs
Quinn, for Ward (70), 6
Pace lifted a little when he was introduced, passing better and sharper. Murphy, for Hendrick (76), 7 Daryl Murphy celebrates scoring his side’s second goal at the Rajko Mitic Stadium. Photo: Nick Potts/PASet up a chance Long should have scored from, just moments before heading home his first Ireland goal to level things. Clarke, for Long (90)
Not on long enough to rate.
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