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Published 12:10 7 Sept 2018 BST
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"I thought Cyrus Christie was one of our best players. I thought he played exceptionally well in a position that he has played before, but he’s normally a right-back. And I thought that the two of them were combining excellently. "I thought that Cyrus Christie, considering he hasn’t been playing too much for Fulham, did very, very well for us. (He had) Some lung-busting runs and, of course, fitness was a wee bit of a problem towards the end. But that game will bring him on immensely. So, I thought he did really well."
O'Neill shouldn't be criticised for his defence of Christie, as he is right to try focus on the positives from his player's performance. And the Fulham full-back wasn't Ireland's worst performer on the night.
However, there are as many holes in his argument as there were in the Ireland midfield against Wales.
Firstly, there was very little evidence of Coleman and Christie linking up or having an understanding. This was the case for Ireland's players all over the pitch.
The most common passing combination appeared to be between Darren Randolph in goal and Walters up front.
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O'Neill's comments about Christie's lack of playing time at club level were also puzzling. There were other options available to Ireland than someone who has played 95 minutes for his club this season.
Matt Doherty has started every game for Wolves in the Premier League this season, yet he sat on the bench for Ireland on Thursday night. He could have been deployed as a wing-back, which would have enabled Ireland to play an extra player in midfield, rather than go with a four-man midfield which left the team exposed.
Of course, O'Neill would dismiss this, and that's fair enough. After all, he won two European Cups as a player with Nottingham Forest.
However, his comments about his selection choices were as puzzling as the selections themselves. They reflect the muddled display on a night of no positives for Irish football.
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