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Published 09:13 26 Mar 2017 BST
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"The game itself was a typical British derby. "I thought when it was eleven versus eleven we really controlled the game. We were never really in any trouble. We were the team that looked like we were going to create something and score. We get a man sent off and it changes everything."
"British" comments aside, Coleman stressed how he had warned his team that Ireland would be in their faces from the get-go.
"All week we talked about not getting involved. The Republic of Ireland do what they are good at - they deny teams, they hit you on the counter-attack, the players never give up or never give you a moments' peace. They're very strong here at the Aviva Stadium. "Again, it's a derby game. It's a contact game, is football. I think someone said during the week, 'You're still allowed to tackle' and that's true. We expected what we got and we didn't want to get involved. We'd got our own game-plan and wanted to stick to what we do."As for Taylor, Coleman briefly painted a picture of how the defender was coping with the aftermath of his rash tackle.
"He's in there, he's in the dressing room and he's quiet; disappointed. If he's got it wrong... he's not that type of player, Neil Taylor, he really isn't. He's had a serious injury himself. "I don't know how serious it is for Seamus. I hope and pray and he'll keep my fingers crossed for him. That's the most important thing."As we now know, Coleman's season is over and he will be doing well to make it back by October of this year.
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