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15.05.2014 at 14:00 Dalymount Park Attendance:
Rep of Ireland Under 19 0 - 2 Mexico
Referee: Friendly / T/S-match

Goalscorers
None. Gama 51 mins,
Pineda 79 mins,
Opening squads
Liam Bossin
Noe Baba
Daniel Cleary
Kyle Mc Fadden
Conor Dimaio
Alan O Sullivan
Jack Hallahan
Colm Crowe
Liam Kelly
Dylan Barnett
Sam Byrne
Substitutes
Sean Long
Dean O Halloran
Thomas Mulroney
Alex O Hanlon
Substitutions
Thomas Mulroney -> Conor Dimaio (17)
Alex O Hanlon -> Jack Hallahan (46)
Dean O Halloran -> Alan O Sullivan (62)
Sean Long -> Noe Baba (68)
None
Yellow cards
None. None
Red cards
Sam Byrne
Diego Pineda
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
Republic of Ireland U19s 0-2 Mexico U20s

REPUBLIC of Ireland U19 side went down to two second half goals to suffer a friendly defeat at the hands of Mexico U20s at Dalymount Park this afternoon.

The Mexicans included players who have won FIFA U17 World Championship medals in recent seasons and were full value for their second victory over the Irish U19s in three days.

Paul Doolin's side are preparing for the forthcoming UEFA U19 Championships Elite Qualifying Round, which commences against Iceland at Tallaght Stadium on May 28.

Each side had a man sent-off by referee Neil Doyle although it was a game which could hardly be described as aggressive. Sam Byrne saw red for a clumsy challenge while Mexico's Diego Pineda was also dismissed late on.

Pineda had come close to scoring with a spectacular scissors kick in the 17th minute then Diego Gama had over following a corner in the 24th minute.

Irish keeper Liam Bossin made a top class save to deny Pineda from close range in the 27th minute.

Gama headed the opening goal when he connected with a left wing delivery by Mauro Lainez in the 51st minute then Pineda headed the second Mexican goal in the 79th minute from a right wing cross by Jose Ramirez.

"It was another good workout for our side. Mexico are a top quality side and we will benefit from the experience," said Doolin.

"I felt that we performed well enough in the first half but once they scored their first goal and we then had a man sent-off the task became that more difficult.

"We tried a couple of things this week and looked at players in different positions because the important things is to be ready for the UEFA qualifiers when we'll only have 16 outfield players to work with so we need players who can play more than one role."

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Liam Bossin, Noe Baba, Dan Cleary, Kyle McFadden (c), Dylan Barnett, Connor Dimaio, Colm Crowe, Jack Hallahan, Liam Kelly, Sam Byrne, Alan O'Sullivan.

Subs: Thomas Mulroney for Dimaio 17 mins; Alex O'Hanlon for Hallahan 46; Dean O'Halloran for O'Sullivan 62; Seán Long for Baba 68;
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