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15th October 2020
09:30am BST

What do you do about that?
He actually had a full half of the goal completely open for him as well but, instead, he hits a meek effort straight as an arrow.
In fact, it was so tame and lacking in conviction that the first defender managed to get across to block it.
This was the product of a great ball across from Sean Maguire, a nice touch from Horgan who laid it out to Hendrick's right foot and Hendrick scuffled one in the direction of the bodies.
That chance, incidentally, was created because Hourihane took a quick free kick on the wing after Aaron Connolly was fouled. Rather than waiting for Duffy and the boys to get up, Hourihane had urgency, pace, quick thinking and set Maguire away and a much better chance presented itself. A chance that was somehow missed.
2. Enda Stevens hits the bar
He gets in behind, he rushes a little but he still lifts it over the 'keeper... but off the bar.
3. Matt Doherty hits wide
Doherty is in, he can take a touch and either tee himself up a little more or find Connolly free inside.
He hits it first time and wide of the near post. A minute later, Finland score from a gift offered to them.
4. Shane Duffy misses a free header 7 yards out
From the middle of the goals, straight in from a corner, Duffy is up over the ball, he's unchallenged and he hits it over.
His own reaction showed he should've scored.
Moments later, Matt Doherty's header is saved from a nice Robbie Brady free kick.
By no means was this one gilt edged, it would've been a tremendous goal, but, imagine that, a Stephen Kenny team creating chances from set pieces.
5. Ronan Curtis' shot is saved at the post
Another nice ball from Brady, flicked on to Curtis who is up and just six yards out but, despite getting the ball down low, the 'keeper does well to save at the near post.
This, like the others though, is not a half chance.
Half chances
But there were half chances in the game too - like the ones that Connolly talks about missing when he said he was "a bit selfish" instead of laying in a team mate.
There were openings not taken - like when Sean Maguire was in and kicked the ball 5 metres in front of him with his first touch.
Or when Matt Doherty was straight through on goal and despite having time and space to roll it 7 yards through to him, Jeff Hendrick bounced it and played it behind Doherty instead.
All Stephen Kenny can do is get Ireland into these positions and he's doing it better than any other manager has done.
If you're complaining about him, ask yourself, what exactly are you complaining about? And why?
They're creating more chances, they're conceding less chances. What else is there to talk about?
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