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Michael O'Neill Praised: Northern Ireland's Unyielding Character and Determination Reach Limit, Says Manager
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Michael O'Neill has lauded the strong character and resilience of his Northern Ireland team, particularly highlighting their recent performance in a friendly match against Iceland. The Northern Ireland squad secured a 1-0 victory despite playing the final 30 minutes with only 10 men, following a red card issued to Brodie Spencer.

The match, held in Belfast, saw Isaac Price score the decisive goal in the 36th minute. However, the game took a dramatic turn when Spencer was sent off, forcing Northern Ireland to defend resolutely against mounting pressure from Iceland. O'Neill acknowledged that the sending off completely changed the dynamic of the game, but expressed immense pride in the way his players responded to the adversity. This victory marked the first time Northern Ireland had won a match after finishing with 10 players since their historic win against Spain in 1982.

O'Neill admitted that his side had a slow start, giving the ball away too often and struggling to gain control. He noted that they faced challenges in pressing Iceland and establishing a foothold in the game, particularly at home. Despite these difficulties, he emphasized the team's strong character and unwavering desire to stay in the game even when things were not going their way.

Speaking to BBC Sport NI after a 2-1 defeat to Denmark, O'Neill stated, "We showed a lot of character, we stayed in the game at 2-1 which isn't easy".

O'Neill contested the decision to send off Spencer, describing it as a "poor decision" by the referee, Morten Krogh. He argued that Spencer's entanglement with Iceland's Hakon Haraldsson appeared accidental and that a covering defender was present, suggesting the red card was unwarranted. He voiced his disappointment, as the decision significantly altered the course of the match.

Despite his reservations about the red card, O'Neill commended his team's defensive efforts and unity without the ball, stating, "In terms of defending as a team and as a unit without the ball, I thought we were excellent.” He also acknowledged areas for improvement but reiterated that he could not ask for more in terms of character from his players.

O'Neill also spoke highly of Isaac Price, praising his quick adaptation to international football and his unique ability to make a difference. He highlighted Price's goal-scoring ability, technical skill, and contribution off the ball, particularly his pressing and running. O'Neill noted that while he often worries about the off-the-ball play of technically gifted players, Price's work rate and defensive contribution were exceptional.

Looking ahead, Northern Ireland will begin their World Cup qualifying campaign in September with matches against Luxembourg and Germany. O'Neill believes that the experiences gained in these friendly matches, particularly the resilience and character displayed against Denmark and Iceland, will be valuable as his young squad prepares for the challenges of World Cup qualification.


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