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Published 08:02 16 Nov 2018 GMT
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"It's been a rocky auld two years...I thought it was a dreadful performance," he said on Virgin Media Sport's coverage of the game.https://twitter.com/VMSportIE/status/1063207843116056576 Where Northern Ireland had a resemblance of a plan, invention, a deal of composure and a couple of chances, Martin O'Neill's Ireland had nothing.
"One team had concentration, confidence, composure and a pattern of play. The other team were us...We were all over the place, there was no pattern of play."The fact that our goalkeeper, Darren Randolph, was the man-of-the-match - in a home game against Northern Ireland - sums up the mess. Not one other player in green did themselves justice.
"Our goalkeeper was our best player in the match, but there wasn't one other performance you could take much solace from," he said.Midfielders Hendrick, Brady and O'Dowda came in for some stick.
"The midfield - they rarely had the ball and they never strung three or four passes together, we were outplayed everywhere on the pitch," he said.Even Seamus Coleman, so often the example other players are asked to aspire to, wasn't at the races.
"His options are poor, he runs down into a gully, and then he just gives it away," said Kerr of a Coleman mistake. "This was off a short corner, look how long it took Seamus Coleman to come out and make it two v two," he said.When a player of Coleman's consistency is struggling, you know there's something seriously wrong. https://twitter.com/VMSportIE/status/1063215067829809152 That's the way it is with the Republic of Ireland right now.
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