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Published 16:32 14 Oct 2018 BST
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However, O'Neill didn't seem concerned following the Denmark game on Saturday night. The Ireland manager was upbeat because the team had kept a clean sheet and had reduced Denmark to very few meaningful efforts on goal.
After conceding nine goals in their previous two competitive matches, maybe that was understandable.
He also said that the result was the start of a "rebuilding process." Maybe it is, but it was a very humble beginning.
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Kerr was dumbfounded by several of O'Neill's selections in the game, particularly the decision to play Cyrus Christie in midfield. The Fulham full-back was named the man of the match.
Christie revealed after the game that he last played in the position when he was 14-years-old. That was over 12 years ago. He had never played there before in a professional match.
Ireland had midfielders sitting on the bench but instead opted for a full-back in the position.
Kerr found this and several other aspects of the Irish performance difficult to grasp.
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