Soccer Scene

Change:  Move to:
04.06.2012 at 15:00 Showgrounds Sligo Attendance: 2600
Under 21 2 - 2 Italy
Referee: E. Hancon (Israel). European Qualifier-match

Goalscorers
Robert Brady (pen.) (67)
Greg Cunningham (71)
Duffy 3 Mins,(o.g.)
Immobile 56 Mins,
Opening squads
Ian Mc Loughlin
Greg Cunningham
John Egan
Shane Duffy
Richard Towell
Niall Canavan
Robert Brady
Aidan White
Eunan O Kane
Jeff Hendrick
Rhys Murphy
F. Bradi (Livorno);
D. Santon (Newcastle United,
M. Capuano (Pescara),
L. Caldirola (Brescia),
A. Crescenzi (Bari);
A. Florenzi (Crotone),
M. Verratti (Pescara),
L. Marrone (Juventus),
L. Insigne (Pescara);
M. Destro (Siena),
C. Immobile (Pescara).
Substitutes
Aaron Mc Carey
Mark Connolly
Samir Carruthers
Conor Clifford
Ronan Murray
Sean Murray
James Collins
Simone Colombi (GK)
Simone Romagnoli
Samir Carruthers
Marco Crimi
Fausto Rossi
Stephan El Shaarawy
Alberto Paloschi
Manolo Gabbiadini
Substitutions
Aaron Mc Carey -> Ian Mc Loughlin (59)
James Collins -> Rhys Murphy (89)
A. Paloschi (Chievo) for Destro (73 mins),
S. El Shaarawy (AC Milan) for Immobile (85 mins)
S. Romagnoli (Pescara) for Paloschi (90 mins)
Yellow cards
Shane Duffy (3)
Rhys Murphy (55)
Caldirola 42 mins,
Santon 65 Mins,
Destro 66 mins
Red cards
None. Verratti 92 mins
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
Under-21 UEFA Group 7 qualifier

Republic of Ireland 2 Italy 2

Ireland Under-21 captain Greg Cunningham rescued a point against leaders Italy in todays European Championship qualifier in Sligo.

Hungarys victory over second-placed Turkey at the weekend meant three points would allow Ireland to leapfrog them but a draw against the Italians was a credible outcome.

Italy came to the Showgrounds with an unblemished record from their five previous ties and they were ahead after just three minutes when Ireland defender Shane Duffy turned a free-kick past Ian McLoughlin into his own net.

Rhys Murphy had Irelands first real attempt two minutes later when he rose to connect with Aidan Whites centre but his header was weak and easily saved.

Another cross into the area caused the Italians problems shortly afterwards only for Niall Canavan to allow the delivery glance off the top of his head.

Just as Ireland looked to settle into the second half, they were hit with a second goal on 55 minutes as Ciro Immobile worked his way across from the left and drove a low shot from 25 yards past McLoughlin.

Duffy then won a penalty on 67 minutes, allowing Irelands top scorer Robbie Brady to send to convert from twelve yards.

Four minutes later and Ireland were level. Bradys free from the right to the near post was bundled over the line by defender Cunningham.

Murphy could have nicked the win for Ireland with a swerved shot 15 minutes from full-time which Francesco Bardi did well to bat away but defeat would have been harsh on the classy Italians, who had Marco Verrati sent off in stoppage time for a cynical foul on Aidan White.

IRELAND: I. McLoughlin (MK Dons); J. Egan (Sunderland), S. Duffy (Everton), N. Canavan(Scunthorpe United), G. Cunningham (Manchester City) - capt; J. Hendrick (Derby County), R. Towell (Unattached), E. O Kane (Torquay United); R. Brady (Manchester United), R. Murphy (Unattached), A. White (Leeds United).

Subs: A. McCarey (Wolves) for McLoughlin (59 mins), J. Collins (Shrewsbury Town) for Murphy (89 mins).

ITALY: F. Bradi (Livorno); D. Santon (Newcastle United), M. Capuano (Pescara), L. Caldirola (Brescia), A. Crescenzi (Bari); A. Florenzi (Crotone), M. Verratti (Pescara), L. Marrone (Juventus), L. Insigne (Pescara); M. Destro (Siena), C. Immobile (Pescara).

Subs: A. Paloschi (Chievo) for Destro (73 mins), S. El Shaarawy (AC Milan) for Immobile (85 mins) S. Romagnoli (Pescara) for Paloschi (90 mins).

REFEREE: E. Hancon (Israel).

ATT: 2600
Powered by tplSoccerStats 2.3.1.1 © 2003 TPL Design