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09.04.2022 at 14:00 Bazaly Stadium, Ostrava Attendance:
France 3 - 0 Ireland Under 19
Referee: Alina Peşu (Romania) European Elite Round-match

Goalscorers
Traore 11 Mins,
Becho 47 mins,
Nassi 75 mins,
None.
Opening squads
Ines Marques,
Sarah Kassi,
Lou Bogaert,
Thiniba Samoura,
Vicky Becho,
Mégane Hoeltzel,
Kysha Sylla,
Léna Borges,
Inés Kbida,
Pauline Haugou,
Manssita Traore
Erin Mc Laughlin
Rugile Auskalnyte
Shauna Brennan
Theresa Kinnevey
Della Doherty
Jessie Stapleton
Aoibheann Clancy
Muireann Devaney
Kate Slevin
Emma Doherty
Kerryanne Browne
Substitutes
Oceane Toussaint,
Cyrielle Blanc,
Laurina Fazer,
Louna Ribadeira,
Airine Fontaine,
Alice Sombath,
Adja Binate Soumahoro,
Jade Nassi,
Ciara Glackin
Abigail Tuthill
Jenna Slattery
Emma Bucci
Emily Corbet
Maria Reynolds
Eva Mangan
Michelle Doonan
Becky Watkins
Substitutions
Ribadeira for Haugou 46 mins,
Fazer for Borges 68 mins,
Nassi for Becho 68 mins,
Blanc for Hoeltzel 76 mins,
Sombath for Kassi 87 mins,
Emma Bucci -> Kate Slevin (46)
Maria Reynolds -> Muireann Devaney (46)
Becky Watkins -> Kerryanne Browne (46)
Michelle Doonan -> Aoibheann Clancy (73)
Emily Corbet -> Emma Doherty (78)
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 Women's Under-19s fell to a 3-0 defeat to France in Group A of their UEFA WU19 European Championship Qualifier in Czech Republic.

9th Apr 2022

France, who are ranked third in the world at this level, immediately gained composure in the game and took the lead in the 10th minute with Manssita Traore firing in for Les Bleus.

Dave Connell's team - who beat Czech Republic in their opening qualifier - started to implement their game plan as the game settled down. They moved the ball well and nullified a strong French team for long periods.

France, however, showed their class Kysha Sylla stretching their opponent in the final third as she set up multiple chance on goal that they failed to convert.

There was a chance for Aoibheann Clancy to pocket the first goal for the Girls in Green in the 20th minute but it unfortunately soared over the crossbar. An impressive attempt at goal came soon afterwards from Kerryanne Brown but she could not find the back of the net.

Connell reacted at the interval by making three substitutions, but before they had a chance to find their rhythm they conceded a penalty that Vicky Becho fired in. Trailing by two goals, it would be a long way back against such a strong opponent.

But if there is a hallmark of Connell's teams it is their fighting spirit and that was on show in the final period as they pushed France all of the way. That spark in front of goal was just missing but they gave it everything.

France wrapped up the win in the 74th minute when Jade Nassi slid a ball through the legs of goalkeeper Rugile Auskalnyte to make it 3-0 and effectively send them through to the Finals tournament in May.

Ireland will have to go again on Tuesday when they face Greece in Ostrava, Czech Republic with a kick-off time of 14:00.

France: Ines Marques, Sarah Kassi, Lou Bogaert, Thiniba Samoura, Vicky Becho (Laurina Fazer 68), Mégane Hoeltzel (Cyrille Blanc 75), Kysha Sylla, Léna Borges (Jade Nassi 68), Inés Kbida, Pauline Haugou (Louna Ribadeira 46), Manssita Traore.

Republic of Ireland: Rugile Auskalnyte, Kate Slevin (Emma Bucci 46), Shauna Brennan, Della Doherty, Therese Kinnevey, Jessie Stapleton, Aoibheann Clancy (Michelle Doonan 73), Emma Doherty (Emily Corbet 77), Erin McLaughlin, Kerryanne Brown (Becky Watkins 46), Muireann Devaney (Maria Reynolds 46).

Referee: Alina Peşu (Romania).
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