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23rd June 2016
09:57pm BST

“He’s an impressive, young man,” O’Neill said on Thursday. “He’s a very quiet, young man, but he’s shown a great intensity in this competition. He’s ready for it. "He embraced the captaincy, took it in his stride. I thought he was a captain in everything he did. “A couple of players mentioned that he was inspirational in his little speech to the players, which was great.”You have to love this intensity from the #irl captain Seamus Coleman #coybig #ita #EURO2016 #ITAIRL #ItaliaIrlandapic.twitter.com/jbuEzyxvyI
— Tim McCarthy (@timjmccarthy) June 22, 2016
O'Neill also spoke passionately about how important it was for the late winner to arrive, not just to secure qualification for Ireland but to prove to the players that a performance of that quality and energy would ultimately pay dividends.
He continued: “We needed to seal that performance last night with a win because I don’t think we wanted to go home feeling that it was a great performance, we should have had a penalty but didn’t, Wes should have scored but didn’t and, do you know what, in two days’ time, it’s forgotten.
“We’ve come up big at the end of the game and deservedly so, but for that to mean that we have qualified and gone through, it was just immense in that sense, so at least we will take great pride in that.”

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