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    Republic of Ireland v France: Euro 2024 qualifying – live | Euro 2024 qualifying

    James MartinBy James MartinMarch 27, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Key events

    23 min: Yep, here’s the first yellow card of the evening, and it goes to Pavard, who let Ferguson spin him with absurd ease. With Ireland preparing to launch a counter, Pavard was forced to take one for the team.

    21 min: Mbappe nearly breaks through the Ireland back line with an outrageous shimmy down the inside-left channel, but the door is closed quickly enough and he’s forced to pass back to Griezmann, who can’t get a cross in. Ireland are standing firm.

    Updated at 15.09 EDT

    20 min: Kolo Muani allows himself to be dispossessed by the busy Doherty, who cuts infield from the left. Kolo Muani deliberately clips his heel, and becomes the second player to fortunately escape with just a lecture. Both he and Cullen should really be in the book. Next one’s a yellow, you suspect.

    18 min: The free kick is effectively a corner, so near the flag is it. Cullen hoicks it in fairly aimlessly, and it’s an easy clearance for Kolo Muani.

    17 min: Ogbene chases after a speculative pass down the right. Hernandez foolishly shoves him in the back – he was going nowhere – and it’s a free kick. A chance to load the French box.

    16 min: Hernandez crosses from the left. Giroud can’t quite control the dropping ball. It breaks to Mbappe, who needs to sort his feet out before shooting. That allows Egan to come out and block, and the ball balloons into the arms of Bazunu.

    14 min: Kolo Muani turns on the jets down the right, skins Doherty, reaches the byline, and crosses for Mbappe. The France captain, on the penalty spot, shapes to volley like Zidane. Just as everyone prepares to witness a goal for the ages, Molumby stretches to head clear at the very last possible nanosecond. Great football all round.

    12 min: Mbappe crosses from the left. Egan does well to head clear under pressure from Giroud. France are beginning to show in attack now. It didn’t take them long to warm up.

    11 min: Cullen comes sliding cynically into the back of an in-flight Kolo Muani, who was preparing to make good ground down the right. The referee opts for the last-chance-saloon lecture rather than the booking. Cullen can count himself extremely lucky there.

    9 min: I should have kept quiet about that. Camavinga’s long pass drops to Kolo Muani on the edge of the Irish area. He attempts to round Bazunu on the left, and nearly manages it, but is pushed too wide and attempts to set up Giroud with a cute backheel. Ireland swarm, block and clear. So close to the opener.

    7 min: This is an impressively confident start by Ireland. France were about to go two up at this point against the Netherlands, but have done nothing so far tonight.

    5 min: Ferguson makes his presence felt down the inside-left channel and nearly releases Ogbene on the overlap with a reverse flick. Not quite. Then he sends Ogbene into space down the right. Hernandez does just enough to stop his opponent bursting into the box. Ferguson is a player who things happen around. He’s 18!

    3 min: Coleman, hugging the right touchline, tries to release Ferguson down the middle with a diagonal raker. There’s too much juice on the ball and Upamecano is able to shepherd it back to Maignan in the France goal.

    2 min: France spend the first 60-odd seconds stroking the ball around. Plenty of pantomime booing. That switches to cheers when Ogbene strips Mbappe of possession in the midfield and wins a free kick. The home fans are up for this all right.

    France get the ball rolling. They’re playing in white shirts; only the tracksuit tops and shorts are blue today.

    The teams are out! Expectation crackles around Lansdowne Road as the players take to the field, Seamus Coleman leading out his men in green, Kylian Mbappé at the head of a long blue line, Antoine Griezmann adding a punkish dash of pink. We’ll be off in a couple of minutes.

    Pre-match mailbag. “To paraphrase Shrewsbury Town super fan Derek Smalls, when you have fire and ice what you end up with is lukewarm water. I’m not sure it will be enough to stop Mbappe” – Artie Fufkin Niall Mullen

    “A lot of Ireland supporters are decidedly pro-Kenny or anti-Kenny, but I’m still undecided. There is something unusual about his expansive, adventurous style of football – namely that, for whatever reason, it seems to work best against the better teams, like Portugal away (when Ronaldo punished us with two late goals, but we were otherwise superb), but we can struggle badly against the weaker teams (see Luxembourg at home – shudder). Here’s hoping we give France a game. If – and it’s a colossal if – we’re still in the game on the hour mark, expect to see a huge roar when James McClean comes on and gets his customary booking within 60 seconds” – Sean Dowling

    “I imagine a lot of people are predicting a walkover for France tonight. Even when they are are having problems against Ireland, they generally find a way through. You have to hand it to them” – Chris Brock

    Republic of Ireland make six changes to the starting XI named for the 3-2 friendly win over Latvia on Friday evening. Gavin Bazunu, John Egan, Josh Cullen, Jason Knight, Chiedozie Ogbene and captain Seamus Coleman replace Caoimhin Kelleher, Andrew Omobamidele, Alan Browne, Michael Obafemi and William Smallbone, who drop to the bench, and Callum O’Dowda, who is injured.

    France make three changes to the XI that started the 4-0 Group B rout of the Netherlands last week. Benjamin Pavard, Eduardo Camavinga and Olivier Giroud replace Jules Koundé, Aurélien Tchouameni and Kingsley Coman, who all drop to the bench.

    The teams

    Republic of Ireland: Bazunu, Collins, Egan, O’Shea, Coleman, Molumby, Cullen, Doherty, Knight, Ogbene, Ferguson.
    Subs: Kelleher, Travers, Omobamidele, Browne, Obafemi, Idah, McClean, Hendrick, Sykes, McGrath, Smallbone, Johnson.

    France: Maignan, Pavard, Konate, Upamecano, Hernandez, Camavinga, Griezmann, Rabiot, Kolo Muani, Mbappe, Giroud.
    Subs: Samba, Areola, Disasi, Koundé, Fofana, Tchouameni, M Thuram, Veretout, Todibo, K Thuram, Diaby, Coman.

    Referee: Artur Dias (Portugal).

    STARTING XI | Ireland v France

    Captain Seamus Coleman comes into the side whilst there are also starts for Egan, Cullen, Knight & Ogbene for the first @EURO2024 qualifier of the campaign 🇮🇪

    Get into the ground early. Be loud, be proud 💚 pic.twitter.com/dKTFZk0Mo6

    — Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) March 27, 2023

    Updated at 13.42 EDT

    Preamble

    Given that France came within a penalty shootout of retaining the World Cup, are favourites to win Euro 2024, and on Friday night stuck four past the Netherlands, it’s fair to say the Republic of Ireland have a job on their hands tonight. “I think we’ll show – and we’ll need to show – fire and ice,” says Stephen Kenny, channelling his inner Robert Frost. All together now!

    Some say the world will end in fire,
    Some say in ice.
    From what I’ve tasted of desire
    I hold with those who favor fire.
    But if it had to perish twice,
    I think I know enough of hate
    To say that for destruction ice
    Is also great
    And would suffice.

    The elemental battle begins at 7.45pm BST. It’s on!





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