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20.10.2022 at 18:00 Sarpsborg Stadium, Norway Attendance:
Armenia 0 - 4 Rep of Ireland
Referee: Miloš Bosyković (Montenegro) EC Qualifying Round-match

Goalscorers
None Romeo Akachukwu (51)
Mason Melia (78)
Naj Razi (81)
Jake Grante (86)
Opening squads
H. Ghazaryan,
D. Ghazaryan,
Petrosyan,
P. Manukyan,
Hovhannisyan,
Simonyan
Shaghoyan,
Gigollan,
Mikhayelyan,
Aleksanyan,
A. Manukyan
Jason Healy
Corey O Sullivan
Daniel Babb
Romeo Akachukwu
Jake Grante
Daniel Negry-Mc Grath
Freddie Turley
Luke Kehir
Shaun Wade
Naj Razi
Nickson Okosun
Substitutes
Fitlijyan,
Shapaghatyan,
Martoyan,
Hakobyan,
Ghiasyan,
Baghyan,
Hovakimyan,
Harutyunyan,
Vanoyan
Joe Collins
Stanley Ashbee
Sean Mackey
Anthony Dodd
Rhys Bartley
John O Sullivan
Nickson Okosun
Ike Orazi
Taylor Mooney
Mason Melia
Substitutions
Ghiasyan for Simonyan 59 mins,
Harutyunyan for A Manukyan 59 mins,
Martoyan for Shaghovan 76 mins,
Vabnovan for Aleksanyan 76 mins,
Ike Orazi -> Shaun Wade (70)
Mason Melia -> Nickson Okosun (70)
Anthony Dodd -> Romeo Akachukwu (85)
Taylor Mooney -> Naj Razi (85)
Yellow cards
None None.
Red cards
None 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
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The Republic of Ireland Men’s Under-17s made it the perfect start to their European Championship qualification campaign with a 4-0 win over Armenia in Norway this evening.


Second-half goals from Waterford’s Romeo Akachukwu, St.Patrick’s Athletic’s Mason Melia, Shamrock Rovers’ Naj Razi and Crystal Palace’s Jake Grante were enough to produce a convincing win for the young Boys in Green.

Before the game Head Coach Colin O’Brien had spoken of the importance of starting off the qualifiers in the right manner and that was certainly the case as Ireland dominated the first half but found their opponents tough to break down.

Luke Kehir stung the hands of Hayk Ghazaryan in the Armenian goal on 25 minutes and he would come close again 15 minutes later when his overhead kick just went wide of the post.

Still Ireland came forward and excellent individual skill by Shaun Wade saw him beat the defender get to the by-line and cross for Akachukwu whose outside-of-the-foot effort just couldn’t curl inside the post.

But the Waterford man would soon make-up for his miss early in the second half. Patient play by Ireland from the back freed up Cory O’Sullivan on the left. He got to the by-line and drilled a cross across goal and Akachukwu timed his run perfectly to tap home for the opening goal.

Ireland went on the hunt for a second and they found it thanks to Melia in the 78th minute. Ten minutes after being introduced as a substitute, he rose highest to meet a Razi corner with a powerful header.

Minutes later it was 3-0 to Ireland. Ike Orazi was brought down for a penalty and Razi stepped up to fire home. Defender Grante completed the scoring in the 86th minute when he reacted fastest when Freddie Turley’s cross was palmed into Grante's path for an easy finish.

Next for O’Brien’s side is Belarus on Sunday where Ireland have an opportunity of securing qualification to the Elite Round.

Republic of Ireland: Healy, Babb, Turley, Grante, O’Sullivan, Kehir, Akachukwu (Dodd, 85), McGrath, Razi (Mooney, 85), Wade (Orazi,70) , Okosun (Melia, 70)

Armenia: H. Ghazaryan, D. Ghazaryan, Petrosyan, P. Manukyan, Hovhannisyan, Simonyan (Ghiasyan, 59) Shaghoyan (Martoyan,76), Gigollan, Mikhayelyan, Aleksanyan (Vanoyan, 76), A. Manukyan (Harutyunyan, 59)

Referee: Miloš Bosyković (Montenegro)

UEFA European Under-17 Championship Round One fixtures/results (all kick-offs are Irish time)
Thursday, October 20 | Republic of Ireland MU17 4-0 Armenia MU17
Sunday, October 23 | Republic of Ireland MU17 v Belarus MU17, Fredrikstad, Norway, KO 1pm Live on LOITV)
Wednesday, October 26 | Norway MU17 v Republic of Ireland MU17, Sarpsborg Stadium, Norway, KO 4pm (Live on LOITV)
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