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"My first emotion was disappointment at giving it away. It was my fault. But I just tried to stay calm. There was a lot of time between the penalty being awarded and it being taken. So I tried to stay relaxed and trust my gut." "I was trying not to think about [the record] too much," he added. "I was just focusing on the clips I had watched, what I thought he was going to do and sticking to the side I was going to."As for Ronaldo, who walked off the hero and with the world record [now at 111 goals] firmly he, the victory afforded him some reflective grace. "It's part of the game," he said, "part of the business. Sometimes you score, sometimes you make a mistake." Tony O'Donoghue was going to press for his take on getting that record, but Ronaldo was off to the next interview, with his adoring fans cheering him on nearby.
Thumbs up, and off to enjoy the win.
For Ireland, at least they have a rapid chance to chase another win when, on Saturday, Azerbaijan come to Dublin for the next World Cup qualifier.
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