Daniel McDonnell: Ireland facing long summer after poor discipline is exposed by Welsh wonders
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Ireland head coach Eileen Gleeson with Niamh Fahey after last night's defeat to Wales in their Euro 2025 Play-off second leg at the Aviva Stadium. Photo: Stephen McCarthy/SportsfileOn a cool night, the calmest heads prevailed. Instead of making history, Ireland became the hosts for it; hosts that were far too accommodating when it really mattered [...]
On a cool night, the calmest heads prevailed. Instead of making history, Ireland became the hosts for it; hosts that were far too accommodating when it really mattered and will have to cope with the weight of those regrets.
There was a familiarity to the scenes at the full-time whistle, a small band of away fans and media giddy at the enormity of what they were witnessing as a celebrating team posed for pictures in a stadium that had rapidly emptied.