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Robbie Brady and Wes Hoolahan attempted to break the pattern with a few dribbles and at one point Hoolahan did a couple of laps of the centre circle, but this was a rearguard action.
The second half was more encouraging to begin with, before taking a trip down the rabbit hole into the realm of wonderland.
Muller missing chances Muller doesn't miss, Cyrus Christie and Stephen Ward making miraculous blocks, Darren Randolph deputising with aplomb for the injured Shay Given.
With James McCarthy bossing it in midfield, against Toni Kroos, Ireland showed more endeavour and actually enjoyed a little time and possession in the German half.
That goal though, that wonderful, wonderful Long thunder-bastard of a goal was not about possession or camping in the German half, it was a throwback.
A throwback to the days when Packie Bonner would hump it long, Caz or Quinny would knock it down and Aldridge or Houghton would chase, but this long ball went direct to Long and he showed the cleanest of clean heels to outsprint the German defence and thump the ball across the world's best goalkeeper.
The rear guard action wasn't even that excruciating. It was no Giants Stadium 1994.
In fact, considering the lack of expectation and the quality of the opposition, it was much, much sweeter.
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