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Published 22:35 25 Jun 2016 BST
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Lafferty, who bowed out with his country today, is listed as having committed nine fouls and being felled on six occasions.
The closest Irish player to Long on the naughty step is James McCarthy - seven fouls and fouled twice - but no-one would argue with that. The stats for James McClean are interesting, especially when you take into account his combative nature. The Derryman has earned his team five frees while only giving away two.
As for Ireland's second round opponents, their biggest culprit is Patrice Evra [6 fouls and felled twice] while Kingsley Coman is definitely more sinned against than sinning. He has only committed one foul while being hacked and hoofed eight times.

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