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18.10.2016 at 15:00 Training Centre Petar Miloševski, Skopje Attendance:
Ireland Under 19 10 - 0 FYR Macedonia
Referee: Virginie Derouaux (Belgium) European Championship Qualifier-match

Goalscorers
Leanne Kiernan (10)
Niamh Prior (19)
Jamie Finn (24)
Leanne Kiernan (45)
Niamh Prior (58)
Leanne Kiernan (63)
Alex Kavanagh (67)
Eleanor Ryan Doyle (69)
Leanne Kiernan (74)
Alex Kavanagh (90)
None
Opening squads
Amanda Mc Quillan
Chloe Moloney
Niamh Farrelly
Niamh Prior
Alex Kavanagh
Lucy Mc Cartan
Evelyn Daly
Saoirse Noonan
Jamie Finn
Jessica Nolan
Leanne Kiernan
Panchurova (GK)
Simonoska
Taneska
Nikolovska
Gocevska
Maksuti
Shemsovikj
Mitrevska
Chubrinovska
Stojcevska
Kitanova
Substitutes
Naoisha Mc Aloon
Fiona Donnelly
Roma Mc Laughlin
Lynn Craven
Dearbhaile Beirne
Eleanor Ryan Doyle
Sophie Waters
Lekovska (GK)
Jankovska
Talevska
Milanovska
Kirova
Ignatovska
Dinev
Substitutions
Eleanor Ryan Doyle -> Saoirse Noonan (66)
Lynn Craven -> Evelyn Daly (73)
Fiona Donnelly -> Lucy Mc Cartan (80)
Milanovska for Stojcevska 42 mins
Talevska for Chubrinovska
Jankovska for Nikolovska 67 mins,
Yellow cards
Leanne Kiernan (85)
Shemsovikj 50 mins
Taneska 53 mins,
Milanovska 60 mins,
Milanovska 71 mins,
Gocevska 90+4 mins,
Red cards
None. Milanovska 71 mins (2 yellow)
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 | Preview
The Republic of Ireland Women's Under 19s recorded an emphatic 10-0 victory over FYR Macedonia in the first of three UEFA European Championship qualifying games.


Leanne Kiernan netted four times, while Niamh Prior and Alex Kavanagh got two apiece, and Jamie Finn and Eleanor Ryan-Doyle scored one each on a hot afternoon in Skopje.

With 23 attempts on target, Ireland completely dominated their first game in Group 2, where they occupy top spot alongside Italy who overcame Wales 6-0, and the performance pleased head coach Dave Connell.

Yet, the experienced Connell is not one to get carried away after one result as he knows there is still room for improvement and that momentum will be crucial ahead of Thursday's clash with Wales.

"We were expected to win by some onlookers but the manner in which we went about our performance was particularly pleasing. The aim was to come away the three points and we did that in a convincing manner," said Connell.

"We'll now work on our recovery and look ahead to the Wales game which is coming up very quickly."

Connell paid tribute to the development of the Continental Tyres Women's National League with nine of the 10 goals coming from players currently playing in the League, while Jamie Finn previously lined out for Raheny United and Shelbourne Ladies.

"The Women's National League has been a huge help to myself and to the players. I deal with the coaches and clubs across the country on a regular basis and the culmination of the girls playing tougher games on a regular basis is the improvement in the standard," he said.

"We still have a long way to go but the progression has been encouraging."

Leading 4-0 at half-time, Ireland were never going to loosen their grip on this game and they continually cut open the opposition's backline through slick passing and clever movement.

Clinical finishing, however, proved to be the theme of the day as Shelbourne striker Kiernan marked her competitive debut at this level with four goals and three assists.

Macedonia had Aleksandra Milanovska sent off for collecting two yellow cards, but Connell's team hardly needed a numerical advantage as they turned on the style in the second period to secure a deserved victory.

Republic of Ireland: McQuillan; McCartan (Donnelly 60), Moloney, Finn, Prior; Farrelly, Daly (Craven 73); Kavanagh, Noonan (Ryan-Doyle 66), J Nolan; Kiernan.

FYR Macedonia: Panchurova; Simonoska, Gotevska, Nikolovska (Janovska 67), Stojcevska (Milanovska 42); Shemsovikj, Taneska; Maksuti, Chubrinovska (Talevska 52), Kitanova; Mitrevska.

Referee: Virginie Derouaux (BEL).

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