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Published 22:35 27 Sept 2022 BST
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"We switched off in midfield for the first goal... our midfield went missing. It can only be complacency. We were winning 2-0 against a team that was showing no interest in going for goals, so we switched off. "Then Conor Hourihane gave an appalling pass across the pitch, really put his team in trouble and, all of a sudden, it's 2-2. It's only down to complacency... at least they fought back and got a goal. "Ireland were a bit lucky on the night. Jayson Molumby could have got sent off for a very cynical foul in the second half, and that is why he was substituted immediately after that."Brady then argued that Jeff Hendrick, in not tracking the Armenia counter for the first goal, and Hourihane, with his poor pass, had made "unacceptable" mistakes and that they were largely to blame for getting their side in trouble. https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/1574865194144112651
"We played very well. Very pleased with how we played... we could have been four up, by that stage," he said. "We were much the better team. We could have won by a few goals, but there's learnings there for us.""It's not like a club situation where I have them in tomorrow, and I can go through them," Kenny replied when he was asked if he had read the riot act to any of his players in the post-match changing room. Ireland's next game is a friendly against Norway at Aviva Stadium on November 17. Related links.
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