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Published 18:10 14 Jun 2016 BST
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"Unbelievable," he was stumped. "It's hard to describe. As a kid, it's something you always dreamed of, watching it back home when I was younger. "To actually go out there - I always obviously believed it but, witnessing it first hand, you can definitely say them Irish fans are the best in the world. They're something else."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/742676533807075328 And, whilst Coleman was disappointed that Ireland left the three points behind them in Paris, he is happy with what he saw against Sweden, especially from a certain Ciaran Clark.
"I thought we were very dominant and we can be very confident about that. Clarky and JOS (O'Shea) kept the big man quiet for large periods of the game. Unfortunately they got the goal but I thought we were very dominant, we just sat back a little bit when we got the goal," he said. "Clarky's very experienced, he's very mature. He knows nobody's pointing the finger or anything like that. I thought he made some unbelievable defensive headers and, to be honest, when the ball came in at that pace and he was in that area, it was a difficult one to defend."And he wasn't looking for much praise for his assist either.
"I didn't get the ball out at that side as much as I would've liked," Coleman said. "Robbie [Brady] had a great game down the left and a lot of balls were coming down that side so, when I got it, I just wanted to make something happen and I beat my man and put it in an area but I think all credit has to go to Wes [Hoolahan]. It was an unbelievable finish. I just put it in an area and he put it away. "We know we're a hard team to beat and not many people will like playing us so we'll be looking for three points from the next couple of games."We're in France. Follow us on Snapchat for all the craic.

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