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That task will be made more difficult due to the absence of Jon Walters (above) with an Achilles injury. His place in attack is likely to be taken by James McClean, unless O'Neill deviates from his preferred diamond formation to offer more defensive cover from the array of attacking talent detailed above.
However O'Neill was reminded during the week that the crucial 1-1 draw away to Bosnia in the play-offs was earned without the suspended Walters and the manager - possibly to highlight the supposed Belgian disharmony - seemed keen on Friday to emphasise the spirit of unity within this Irish squad.
"The players have been doing this for a long time," he said. Maybe since the disappointment against Scotland a year ago, I think we've been there. We've been there, fighting for every ball, we haven't allowed games to disappear.
"I see no reason why we shouldn't continue to do that. If we do, it wouldn't be through lack of endeavour.... I can assure you of that."
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If O'Neill wanted to see where endeavour and spirit can get you in this tournament he need look no further than his old national team. Northern Ireland's tremendous 2-0 defeat of Ukraine on Thursday has been the feelgood story of the tournament so far.
Having won 64 caps for Northern Ireland before retiring ahead of the 1986 World Cup, O'Neill reflected on their "terrific result", admitting his mind drifted back to the 1982 World Cup in Spain when goals from Gerry Armstrong saw Northern Ireland top their group with a draw against Honduras and a famous win over the hosts.
"It was terrific result for Northern Ireland, but my allegiances are obviously with John [O'Shea] and his crew, so terrific result, no doubt at all about it - [I was] reminiscing about 30 odd years ago in 1982," said O'Neill.
"We have to be rather selfish about this to see if we can qualify first ourselves.," he added. "If anybody else qualifies in our wake we can congratulate them, but I'm rather selfish about this, I want us to try and win first."

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