By gosh, this squad
is for real and despite having some setbacks in these Euro qualifiers, at the end
the Boys in Green they like to net their pass with some hard work and drama as
well.
That Republic of Ireland
dynamic duo really knows how to manage and motivate an initial eleven as well a
whole squad on the eve of their of a qualifying match, that was in play their pass
and ticket to the grand fete of soccer.
Netting a back-to-back
presentation in Europe’s top-notch tournament of nations, were the Greens return
to this event once again and this time will like to make their presence felt.
Very well, make a
strong showing in Euro 16 initial rounds and then try to net a pass into the
knock out stages in a try to get into the final spots.
Still this is too
early to predict, as many experts do not expect marvels of the Green Army, but
deep inside any of them can outperform any of the so-called giants of Europe as
they did in their group stage.
Here when it counted,
they defeated a strong and belligerent German national team and almost did the ultimate
of feat by netting an automatic pass if they defeated the Poles, but their luck
and a a man named Lewandoski prevented it!
For Manager O’ Neill
is one amazing feat to add to his long managerial CV as well for his assistant
Keano who really made their wisdom shine and motivated their Boys in Green to
never let their guards down.
Alongside in believing
in themselves and defeating a not so walk in the park squad in Bosnia – Herzegovina
who really fought off until the end, but when the Green Army plays in Aviva
Stadium.
Stopping its twelve men
behind their raucous and all spirited followers, this never stopped all evening
long and gave their support to their Boys in Green- that never gave up and
fought off with an inspired determination and ambition.
After Zenica the Boys
in Green were in a dire need of a miracle as well making every minute count
with a 1-1 score coming from Bosnia, something well taken advantage by its initial
eleven that never stopped in its quest.
A perfect one is what
the Republic of Ireland Boys sought all of the match ninety minutes of play and
alongside an inspired manager in Martin O’ Neill that saw an inspired backfield
and an alignment in a formation 3-5-2.
Seeing a creative and
brave Robbie Brady dominating the midfield as well, a Jonathan Walters double
that edged the visiting Balkan natives in a 3-1 rout and final score top net
the pass to the promise land.
Another plus what the
boys in Green backfield that gave its goalie Darren Randolph a perfect afternoon
under his posts despite the efforts of the visiting Dragoons push to make some
noise or play the spoiler.
What a win and
redemption with its fans fro the Boys of Martin O’ Neill and Roy Keano who lead
this squad to utmost pride and glories when no one believe in them, this is it
for Eire!
This team can play and deliver some wondrous
football, now let us see in Europe 2016 if the miraculous run continues as well
in their upcoming World Cup qualifiers that will be another retest of fire for the
Boys in Green!
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