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Published 20:28 13 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 21:47 13 Nov 2025 GMT

A game that could not have gone much better for Ireland and manager Heimir Hallgrimsson.
Troy Parrott proved himself with a brilliant double, while a petulant Ronaldo saw red after an elbow on Dara O'Shea.
A win against Hungary on Sunday is still needed, however.
Was fairly error-free as usual, but with such a sturdy defence in front of him, and a misfiring Portugal, he did not have much to do for most of the game.
However, he stood up when needed and kept Portugal out with a great low save in the 87th minute.
The performance we have been waiting for from one of Ireland's main leaders.
Was a wall alongside O'Shea and Scales.
A heap of defensive stops, coupled with a great headed assist for Parrott's first.
Had the most defensive contributions of anyone on the pitch, with multiple blocks, clearances, tackles, and interceptions.
Did well to milk the Ronaldo elbow and get Portugal's talisman sent off.
May not have stacked the stat sheet as much as his fellow defenders, but the captain organised everything and made sure the focus and desire never faded.
A brilliant corner set up Ireland's first goal and gave them belief.
A solid outing on a rare start for the Ipswich man.
Got into really good positions throughout the game, but squandered a few chances.
Probably his finest day in green, and there's a good chance nobody has run more for Ireland since the days of Keane.
Was tireless in both defence and attack, and also hit the post with a brilliant shot from a tough angle.
Well that's that debate over. Parrott is clearly the man to lead Ireland's line.
Nice finish for his first, and a beauty for his second.
His hold-up play was excellent as well.
Conor Coventry - 7
Adam Idah - 7
Festy Ebosele - 7
Mikey Johnston - 6
Jimmy Dunne - 7
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