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09.10.2018 at 15:00 Municipal Stadium, Ostroda, Poland Attendance:
Poland 4 - 0 Ireland
Referee: Friendly-match

Goalscorers
Natalia Chudzik (pen),
Gabriela Grzywinska,
Ewelina Kamcyzk
Ewa Pajor
None.
Opening squads
Marie Hourihan
Niamh Fahey
Sophie Perry
Claire O Riordan
Louise Quinn
Diane Caldwell
Katie Mc Cabe
Denise O Sullivan
Ruesha Littlejohn
Aislinn Meaney
Rianna Jarrett
Substitutes
Grace Moloney
Jessica Ziu
Amber Barrett
Dearbhaile Beirne
Emily Whelan
Substitutions
None Grace Moloney -> Marie Hourihan (46)
Jessica Ziu -> Rianna Jarrett (53)
Amber Barrett -> Aislinn Meaney (62)
Emily Whelan -> Ruesha Littlejohn (86)
Dearbhaile Beirne -> Claire O Riordan (90)
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
Match report | Preview
Debut for Emily Whelan and Dearbhaile Beirne

Republic of Ireland Women's National Team were defeated in their final match of 2018 as Poland secured a comfortable 4-0 victory in an international friendly.

All of the goals in the 4-0 defeat came in the second-half as Natalia Chudzik (pen), Gabriela Grzywinska, Ewelina Kamcyzk and Ewa Pajor all scored.

Ireland were missing a number of key players including Harriet Scott and Leanne Kiernan, but performed well in the first-half. Captain Katie McCabe almost gave Ireland the lead just past the half-hour after a neat move saw Rianna Jarrett find the Arsenal star, but she fired wide.

Ireland were hit with another blow early in the second-half as Wexford Youths striker Jarrett went down with an injury and was replaced by Shelbourne Ladies youngster Jessica Ziu. Shortly after, Poland took the lead.

Diane Caldwell was adjudged to have fouled Pajor in the area and Chudzik slotted home the resulting penalty, past substitute goalkeeper Grace Moloney in the 54th minute.

Poland continued to grow into the game and doubled their lead with a stunning 35-yard strike from Grzywinska, whose shot arrowed into the top right-hand corner with 20 minutes remaining.

In the 73rd minute, Kamczyk finished from close range before striker Pajor added a fourth with 10 minutes remaining to condemn Ireland to defeat.

Shelbourne Ladies striker Emily Whelan, Cork City's Zara Foley and Peamount United's Dearbhaile Beirne all came on during the second-half to make their senior international debuts.

"I thought we were very good in the first-half, carried a threat going forward and we were really well organised," said WNT Head Coach Colin Bell.

"But the second-half was the worst 45 minutes of football I've seen in my time as Head Coach. Diane dives in to give away a penalty, something she didn't need to do and then our organisation, our heads, went completely out of the window.

"We made individual mistakes and completely lost our organisation. Yes, we're missing players tonight but we don't expect to concede four goals, that's not what this team is about and we need to ensure that doesn't happen again.

"The second goal is obviously an incredible goal but the final two goals are basically counter-attacks where we leave ourselves completely open. The positive is that we had a number of young players come on this evening and did really well. Emily Whelan, Jessica Ziu and Zara Foley are future players for this team and I'll be working with them in the future.

"It's a really disappointing result and we expect more."

WNT Head Coach Colin Bell also confirmed striker Rianna Jarrett is set to go to hospital for a scan on an ankle injury she sustained as a precaution.

Republic of Ireland: Hourihan (GK) (Moloney 46), Perry, O'Riordan (Beirne 90), Caldwell, Quinn, Fahey (Whelan 76), Littlejohn (Whelan 86), O'Sullivan, McCabe, Meaney (Barrett 62), Jarrett (Ziu 53).
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