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23rd March 2018
07:55pm GMT

"You talk about new players and a new system," Sadlier said during his half-time comments. "But a lot of that depends on the information they're getting from the manager and Martin's a manager who waits until the very last minute to pick his team and I'm not sure that's the best approach when you're trying new things. He should have been picking the team at the start of the week and spending the rest of the week preparing with that team.After full-time, Sadlier said it was a worthwhile exercise but once again raised concern with the performance.
"There was no obvious difference in that Ireland performance with a back three than there was with a back four. The same things we've been concerned about were still there. "There was no composure on the ball, we created very little opportunities going forward and if you're looking for a pattern of play or some kind of style, we were led to believe from Martin's pre-match comments that the plan would be to get the two wide players on the ball in advanced positions – there was no passage of play during the game that suggested that was something they had worked on because it didn't happen."Once again, Richie Sadlier's intelligent, balanced and articulate brand of punditry shines through, even after a drab friendly. He smacked the nail on the head with regards to a lack of any kind of rhythm from Ireland and was right to call out O'Neill for jeopardising the cohesion in the side by picking his team very close to the game itself. https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/977266300224290816