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Richard Keogh 6
Deserved his start. Had another really solid game at the back and was the most commanding of the back four. Really should've scored with 10 minutes to go though when a free header presented itself seven yards out.
John O'Shea 4
Very ropy first half. Picked up an early yellow and sloppily gave away possession in dangerous areas. Steadied in the second, few standard headers but continued to put us under pressure losing the ball out of position. Got sent off in injury time long after he should've been.
Robbie Brady 4
Didn't have the best of nights. Defensively he was pretty sound but gave a lot of ball away trying to do something with it in fairness but it wasn't working out. His set pieces were right off the money too.
James McCarthy 8
It's not a coincidence, he came into it more in the absence of Whelan when he was given a free reign to read the game and put out fires defensively. Grew more and more into the game and carried over his aggression from the Germany victory. When he went into the Whelan role, he gave us a lot more drive from deeper when we needed it.
Glenn Whelan 4
Didn't exactly justify his selection. Played very deep and put the team under pressure with some rushed passes back to the 'keeper instead of just having a glance at what was around him. But we should really stop giving out about how bad he is on the ball because that's not what he is there for. We should give out at how bad he is at doing the job he is supposed to do.
James McClean 5
Tried his heart out as per usual but he was deployed in a foreign role, playing narrower and finding himself in strange areas. Ran into too much trouble and couldn't seem to get the ball out of his feet to whip anything in.
Jeff Hendrick 6
Deployed in the Hoolahan role for 70 minutes. Couple of nice touches and drew some frees but the team were so deep for most of the game that he wasn't seeing a lot of action. Moved back to his normal midfield role when Wes came on and actually got forward better from there to link with attack.
Jon Walters 7
Slotted home the penalty with pure conviction. Did his usual lung-busting shift all over the pitch. Was humped nothing high balls for most of the day and generally won his headers - like he always does. Couldn't affect the game as much offensively though.
Shane Long 6
Won the penalty straight after Poland scored the opener, just when we needed a lift. Was in the wars, put himself about and won a lot of ball but was feeding off pauper's scraps until he went over ankle.
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