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Published 21:49 16 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 08:11 17 Nov 2015 GMT
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Centre-half Emir Spahic could have been sent off twice in the opening 45 minutes, such were the volume of his yellow card offences), only one of which referee Bjorn Kuipers spotted.
In fairness, the visiting team had every right to be enraged by Kuipers on the penalty decision. Daryl Murphy's cross did hit Ervin Zukanovic's hand, but his hand was tight to his chest.
If Mehmed Bazdarevic's men had been keeping some control up to that point, the penalty decision saw them flip. Asmir Begovic, who was a bag of nerves all night, had a go at the referee while captain Edin Dzeko may have tested his diplomatic immunity with the vociferousness of his protestations.
Given Robbie Keane's altercation with a member of the opposing backroom team it was probably no harm he started the match on the bench, but instead of level heads in the second half we got James McClean in place of Wes Hoolahan.
Hoolahan had worked like a Trojan all evening and McClean does have his attributes but the loss of the Norwich playmaker only accentuated our lack of possession after the break.
However Bosnia could not make their third-quarter dominance pay and when Spahic committed his fifth yellow card offence (again unpunished), kneeing Jon Walters in the midriff, they were made to pay from the resulting free-kick - Walters doubling his tally from the deflected free-kick.
Irish teams don't often enjoy 3-1 aggregate leads and it was a chance for the supporters to engage in some relatively stress-free trolling of their counterparts in the Havelock Square end.
"You're not singing anymore," they chanted, lustily.
With any luck we'll be singing in France next year, along with the other 23 sets of fans. Enjoying the football and giving two fingers to the murderous fundamentalists who can never comprehend the absolute and pure joy of a 3-1 aggregate victory.
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