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"We wanted that, if there was an opportunity of that happening we wanted that," Coleman said. "Because of the fans, keep the noise in, the fans were incredible, they got what they deserved." "I think they were expecting thunderstorms. I don't care, to be honest. It was closed and happy days."Martin O'Neill also said that the conditions within the stadium played into Ireland's gameplan of "relentless pressure and ferocious effort" in what was a must-win game. "I actually think that (the closed roof) added to the atmosphere," the Republic of Ireland manager told Pat Kenny on Newstalk on Thursday morning. "It was a bit hot and a bit sticky, but great nevertheless. I think that the noise levels coming from our fans was extraordinary. It's extraordinary anyway, but I think when it's enclosed it's even more deafening. "I think that probably added to the atmosphere."

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