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23.03.2019 at 12:00 Marco Ehmann Attendance:
Azerbaijan 1 - 3 Rep of Ireland Under 19
Referee: Ádám Farkas European Qualifier Elite Stage-match

Goalscorers
Kamran Guliyev 73 mins, Tyreik Wright (41)
Jason Knight (63)
Opening squads
Mehbaliyev (GK)
Huseinov
Hüseynli
Valizada
Seyidov
Guliyev
Masimov
Gasimov
Bayramov
Tasdemir
Ibragimov
Brian Maher
Jack James
Andy Lyons
Oisin Mc Entee
Kameron Ledwidge
Jason Knight
Will Ferry
Luca Connell
Will Smallbone
Tyreik Wright
Jonathan Afolabi
Substitutes
Alishov (GK)
Samigullin (GK)
Nuruyev
Ingilabli
M. Mahmudov
Jafarguliyev
Mardanov
Aliyev
Gurbanli
George Mc Mahon
Tom Gaston
Mark Mc Guiness
Niall Morahan
Conor Grant
Festy Ebosele
Ali Reghba
Richard O Farrell
Substitutions
Elvin Jafarguliyev (in) - Emil Gasimov (out)46 mins,
Musa Gurbanli (in) - Serhat Tasdemir (out) 66 mins,
Murad Mahmudov (in) - Kamran Guliyev (out) 78 mins
Rustam Nuruyev (in) - Tural Bayramov (out)66 mins,
Idris Ingilabli (in) - Rauf Hüseynli (out) 90+2 mins
Ali Reghba -> Tyreik Wright (79)
Conor Grant -> Will Smallbone (90)
Mark Mc Guiness -> Jack James (91)
Niall Morahan -> Luca Connell (93)
Festy Ebosele -> Will Ferry (93)
Yellow cards
Elnur Ibragimov 50 mins,
Rauf Hüseynli 82 mins,
Tyreik Wright (3)
Luca Connell (64)
Kameron Ledwidge (92)
Red cards
Elvin Jafarguliyev 59 mins, None.
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
Goals from Tyreik Wright, Jason Knight and captain Jonathan Afolabi proved enough for Tom Mohan’s side, as the team moved one step closer to this July’s Finals Tournament in Armenia.

Wright gave Ireland the lead just before the break. His initial header from a corner was blocked, but Wright slotted home the rebound to give Ireland the lead.

Mohan’s side had the chance to double the lead after the break, but Will Smallbone’s penalty hit the crossbar. Ireland did though double their lead on the hour mark, when Knight’s shot beat Azerbaijani goalkeeper Nijat Mehbaliyev.

Azerbaijan pulled a goal back with 20-minutes left when Kamran Guliyev scored from close range, after Brian Maher saved Turan Valizada's penalty.

The three points were assured in the final five-minutes when Afolabi took advantage of some slack defending to cooly slot the ball home.

Speaking after the match, Head Coach Mohan was impressed with his side’s grit throughout the game.

“It was a different game to the win against Romania. Azerbaijan were very difficult to break down. We have seven Under-18s and one Under-17 player in the squad today. For such young players, they showed great composure”, Mohan said.

“Russia are our next opponents. The focus is now on them getting recovered and re-energised. It was a tough, hard, bruising encounter today. The lads showed a lot of character.”

Ireland conclude their campaign on Tuesday afternoon against Russia, knowing a draw may be enough to qualify for Armenia in July.

Republic of Ireland: Brian Maher; Andy Lyons, Oisin McEntee, Jack James (Mark McGuinness 90+1), Kameron Ledwidge; Luca Connell (Niall Morahan 90+3), Will Smallbone (Conor Grant 90+1), Jason Knight; Tyreik Wright (Ali Reghba 79), Jonathan Afolabi, Will Ferry (Festy Ebosele 90+3)

Azerbaijan: Nijat Mehbaliyev; Rauf Huseynli (90+2), Ibragim Huseinov, Elnur Ibragimov, Vusal Masimov; Tural Bayramov (Musa Gurbanli 66), Turan Valizada, Shakir Seyidov, Kamran Guliyev (Murad Mahmudov 78); Serhat Tasdemir (Rustam Nuruyev 66); Emil Gasimov (Elvin Jafarguliyev 46)

Republic of Ireland Under-19 Squad
Goalkeepers: Brian Maher (St Patrick's Athletic), George McMahon (Burnley)
Defenders: Andy Lyons (Bohemians), Tom Gaston (Bordeaux), Mark McGuinness (Arsenal), Oisin McEntee (Newcastle United), Jack James (Luton Town), Kameron Ledwidge (Southampton)
Midfielders: Niall Morahan (Sligo Rovers), Aaron Bolger (Shamrock Rovers), Jason Knight (Derby County), Luca Connell (Bolton Wanderers), Will Smallbone (Southampton), Conor Grant (Sheffield Wednesday), Richie O'Farrell (UCD)
Forwards: Ali Reghba (Bohemians), Will Ferry (Southampton), Festy Ebosele (Derby County), Tyriek Wright (Aston Villa), Jonathan Afolabi (Southampton)

2019 UEFA European Under-19 Championship - Elite Round Qualifiers
March 20: Republic of Ireland 5-0 Romania
March 23: Republic of Ireland 3-1 Azerbaijan
March 26: Republic of Ireland v Russia, FC Krasnodar Academy Stadium, KO 17:00 (14:00 Irish Time)
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