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26th September 2021
08:58pm BST

Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele pictured before their Singles match. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)[/caption]
Schauffele never threw in the towel and took the game to the 16th hole, but a McIlroy birdie sealed a 3&2 win that put a much-needed point on the board for Europe. Following his victory, which looks to be in vain, in an overall context, McIlroy delivered an emotional interview with Sky Sports/NBC.
"I love being part of this team," he began.
https://twitter.com/RyderCupEurope/status/1442216302458908674 A tough watch for a guy that was struggling to find his form of old, and has been doing so for the past few years. A must-watch, too, for all those naysayers that claim McIlroy doesn't care enough. He does. It's just that he's a man battling to get back to the player he used to be. As it all turned out, McIlroy's point was not enough to prevent a record-breaking Team Europe loss in the modern Ryder Cup era. Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood won too, while Tommy Fleetwood got a half, but the Americans won 19-9."I love my team-mates so much and I should have done more for them this week. I am glad I got a point on the board for Europe today but I just can't wait to get another shot at this.
"It is by far the best experience in golf and I hope the boys and girls watching this today aspire to play in this and the Solheim Cup because there is nothing better than being part of a team especially with the bond we have in Europe.
"No matter what happens after this I am proud of every single one of those players and our captain and vice captains I just which I could have done a little more. I am glad I got a point on the board but it has been a tough week."
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