John Egan gave Ireland the lead with a fine first-half finish, but goals from Jack Hendry and Ryan Christie ensured that Ireland left Glasgow without a point ...
“Listen, first-half, I thought we were excellent; well organised and we matched them every battle, every second ball. I feel, 1-0 ahead tonight, we should win. “It is obviously still fresh,” Molumby adds. It is disappointing for us.” “I thought we were very comfortable but just didn’t start quick enough in the second-half. “I thought we were very comfortable but just didn’t start quick enough in the second-half…”
Stephen Kenny's men started the game excellently and deservedly took the lead through a smart finish from John Egan. But Scotland flew out the blocks after half ...
Ireland had their moments in the second half and actually responded quite well to Scotland's equalizer. The ferocity of the contest was a surprise to nobody who read quotes coming from the Scottish camp this week. Despite this, Molumby believes the squad have made huge progress in recent months. Ireland's inability to keep up the intensity levels of the first half was the most frustrating aspect of the defeat for the West Brom star. But Scotland flew out the blocks after half time and scored just five minutes into the second half. It was a fiery contest from throughout.
Both Jayson Molumby and Jason Knight rued the concession of Scotland's equaliser just shortly after the break in a feisty Nations League encounter at ...
And then we had a couple of chances to finish the game. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. But didn't start the second half well enough and it ended up costing us.