IRELAND HAVE DOMINATED possession in their friendly against Uruguay this evening and deservedly took the lead after 27 minutes.
Turning in minimal space, the Stoke striker unleashed a spectacular effort past Esteban Conde in the visitors’ goal:
WATCH!
— eirSport (@eirSport) June 4, 2017
Here's the excellent Jon Walters goal that has @FAIreland 1-0 up vs Uruguay! #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/aipviFLh59
Uruguay grew into the game after that, Martin Caceres’ header hitting the crossbar on 35 minutes and pulled level three minutes later through Jose Gimenenz.
A Uruguayan free kick wasn’t dealt with by the Ireland defence and, with Darren Randolph in no-man’s land, the Atletico Madrid man guided the ball home:
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— eirSport (@eirSport) June 4, 2017
Here's that Uruguay goal that's made it 1-1 vs @FAIreland. #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/UVUStU14BO
Walters had a great chance of a second goal in injury time at the end of the first half, but somehow conspired to hit the bar when it looked for all the world like he’d score:
Another look at that miss by Jon Walters! 🙈🙈🙈 #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/7VWMr3zAnE
— eirSport (@eirSport) June 4, 2017
Ireland retook the lead five minutes into the second half, Cyrus Christie cutting in from the right before curling a left-footed shot past Conde:
51! GOAL!@FAIreland 2-1 Uruguay!
— eirSport (@eirSport) June 4, 2017
Cyrus Christie puts Ireland back in front! #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/BI6ggXqVmO
Ireland went 3-1 up after 71 minutes when James McClean scored an almost carbon copy of his goal against Austria with a lung-busting run down the left — running on to a fantastic through ball by Daryl Murphy, before firing home:
76: GOAL!!@FAIreland 3-1 Uruguay.
— eirSport (@eirSport) June 4, 2017
James McClean with a brilliant effort minutes after coming on! #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/S6bzrgmpVN