U19 International Friendly:
France 3 (Robail 50, Khiter 58, 84)
Republic of Ireland 3 (McShane 22, Mulligan 32 pen, O'Brien 62)
In Alencon, France
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Appointed as U17 and U19 boss last month, following a stint as caretaker manager, McCaffrey watched through incessant rain as his young side took the lead two times against Luc Rabat’s side that failed to qualify from the first phase of the UEFA U19 European Championships.
The Republic side handled the poor underfoot conditions the better, securing their sixth unbeaten game and they deservedly took a 2-0 lead into the half-time break. Manchester United defender Paul McShane headed home Mark Yeates’ 22nd minute cross at the far post to put Ireland 1-0 up before Wolves’ striker Gary Mulligan hit a second for the visitors from the penalty spot just after the half-hour.
France hit back almost immediately in the second half with Lille’s Samuel Robail getting on the score sheet before impressive striker Said Khiter of Lens levelled the match at 2-2. Newcastle winger Alan O'Brien scored a fantastic third for McCaffrey’s men, evading three players on a forty-yard dash from the halfway line to drive home past goalkeeper Benoît Benvegnu from eighteen yards.
But the French had the last say with Khiter nipping in for his second goal with six minutes remaining, pinching the ball off Arsenal’s Patrick Cregg before finishing well.
Afterwards, Irish boss McCaffrey stated, ‘It’s been a useful trip undoubtedly and one that has only had its benefits for the squad and the coaching staff. We used eighteen players in total and some have moved up the pecking order, some possibly down’.
The U19s will get together again in the New Year ahead of the second phase of the UEFA U19 European Championships which sees them take on Norway, Serbia & Montenegro and Belgium in Group 7, with fixtures running until the end of May.
Rep of Ireland (4-4-2): Paul Murphy (Leicester City); Flynn (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Deans (Derby County), McStay (Leeds United), McShane (Manchester United); Bermingham (Manchester City), Cregg (Arsenal), O’Leary (Luton Town), Yeates (Tottenham Hotspur); Mulligan (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Quigley (Millwall).
Subs: Doyle (Birmingham City) for Paul Murphy, Liddle (Middlesbrough) for O’Leary, O’Brien (Newcastle United) for Bermingham, McGeady (Celtic) for Quigley, Paul Murphy (Manchester City) for Mulligan, Yazdani (Coventry City) for Yeates, Hutton (Peterborough) for Flynn.