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Published 10:28 27 Jun 2016 BST
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O'Dowda and Arter are products of English football, but the performances of the St Kevin's pair, Shane Long, Darren Randolph and Seamus Coleman were also heartening for observers of the domestic game.
The team's performances against Italy and France were very encouraging, but the failure to beat Sweden and the capitulation against Belgium saw Ireland handed the toughest second round game possible.
Could a second round exit be considered a success?
This was not a time for 'what ifs' however, as far as O'Neill was concerned, highlighting the difficulty of the groups that Ireland had to progress through to reach the last 16.
While he did not directly, he implied he was satisfied with how his team performed and the stage they reached.
"I think the players performed fantastically well. We had a difficult qualification group, I'm talking about early qualification - I see Poland and Germany are still there.
"I see Belgium are still there in the competition, I see Italy are still there. I see France, who we certainly scared for long periods of game, are still there. So I will let you decide that."
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