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Published 21:40 11 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 23:23 11 Sept 2018 BST
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Cyrus Christie - 5
Christie didn't offer Ireland a lot going forward and was caught in possession a couple of times in the first-half. The Fulham full-back attempted to dribble his way out of danger and only invited more pressure.
Enda Stevens - 6
Stevens had a solid performance and was one of Ireland's better players during the first-half. There may also be a free slot at left-back soon.
Jeff Hendrick - 5.5
Hendrick was substituted off after 55 minutes and didn't have much of an impact on the match.
Shaun Williams - 7
After scoring as a substitute against Wales, the 31-year-old was handed his first start for Ireland against Poland and did very well. Williams was neat in possession and didn't hide from receiving a pass.
The Millwall midfielder dropped back to collect the ball from Ireland's defenders and retained possession when under pressure from Poland.
Callum O’Dowda - 7
O'Dowda delivered a brilliant cross for O'Brien's goal and was Ireland's brightest player going forward.
Callum Robinson - 5
He pressed Poland's defence throughout but didn't offer Ireland a lot in possession. It may take him a couple of games to feel comfortable at international level.
Aiden O’Brien - 7
On his debut, the Millwall forward worked hard up-front and deserved his goal, nodding home from six yards after an excellent cross from O'Dowda.
Substitutes
Matt Doherty - 6
After impressing with Wolves over the last few seasons, many expected Doherty to get his chance for Ireland tonight. He did eventually but had to wait until just after half-time to replace Christie. Doherty was solid defensively, neat in possession and broke forward when possible.
David Meyler - 5
Meyler formed a part of Ireland's rearguard when Poland stopped sleepwaking and tried to find an equaliser.
Graham Burke - 5
He worked hard but had little opportunity to get on the ball.
Conor Hourihane - 5
He was arguably caught out for Poland's equaliser.
Daryl Horgan - N/A
Not on long enough to rate.
Alan Judge - N/A
Not on long enough to rate.
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