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Published 21:32 14 Nov 2019 GMT
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The first touch is deft and the pass is usually inventive. You won't see this fella passing the ball backwards. In fact, he had 34 passes in the New Zealand half in the first 45 minutes. That was more than any other player on the pitch.
For once, you actually felt Ireland had a little bit of control over a game. It sure was a pleasant change from the slapdash game of pinball we're used to seeing around the midfield.
It meant a lot to the lads around the pitch too. Up top, Troy Parrott and Seani Maguire were feeding off the passes and breaks. At least they had something to work with.
Byrne was less influential in the second half and was taken off after 62 minutes but you'd hope Mick McCarthy made that decision with a view to some involvement for Monday's big one against Denmark. God knows he'd make a difference.
And so would a few others. New Zealand took the lead early on but for once, you felt Ireland were going to have the final say. Up front, Seani Maguire was making inroads and showing lively. He really zipped into it in the second half and his peach of a goal will surely put him in the shop window for Monday.
Form is everything. This fella is playing with confidence.
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Others to impress include Troy Parrott - who despite not scoring, dazzles with elegance. Lee O'Connor made an impressive senior debut down the right flank and his cross for Callum Robinson's goal was worth watching again.
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