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Published 11:25 7 Sept 2018 BST
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'The half-time team talks would have been poles apart as a seething Roy Keane, O’Neill’s assistant, headed into the changing rooms ahead of Giggs, his former Manchester United teammate. But any harsh words in Ireland’s dressing room made little obvious difference as Wales continued to dominate.'It means that, in the last two games, Ireland have leaked nine goals. They lost 5-1 to Denmark with just one home game between them and the World Cup and they were destroyed by Wales. Next, they play Denmark. Only one man could rescue it now. Give it Giggsy 'til the end of the season. https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1037791958029066240 The worst thing about Ireland playing football though, apart from having to endure the boredom of a team not trying to do anything, is that other people can see it. And the Welsh and British journalists who tuned in to watch a once 'hard to break down' Irish side being waltzed around were not impressed with the state of them. The luck of the Irish spared them. https://twitter.com/GutoLlewelyn/status/1037804371172581377 Excuses. https://twitter.com/thehuwdavies/status/1038000905260548097 Overwhelmed. https://twitter.com/DafPritchard/status/1037786180841029638 Chasing shadows. https://twitter.com/_AlexBywater/status/1037995816881999874 It was THAT comfortable... https://twitter.com/JohnHartson10/status/1037797775205982208 As bad as it's been. https://twitter.com/IanMac08/status/1037793559955558400 And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, Denmark are no longer fielding a futsal team.
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