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France 3-1 Northern Ireland: Michael O’Neill praises ‘fantastic’ departing Didier Deschamps

A hat-trick from the in-form Michael Olise, including a sensational third, helped France to victory at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy, although O’Neill’s side produced a spirited display and even nicked a goal through Patrick Kelly.

The NI boss was pleased with what he saw from his depleted and young side, although was disappointed Olise’s first goal stood after a VAR check with O’Neill adamant Kylian Mbappe was blocking Pierce Charles’ line of vision.

“It was a huge test for us coming here against the best international squad in the world in terms of the depth and options they have, but I thought we gave a really good account of ourselves,” he added.

“We were very disciplined, we didn’t give up too many chances and had a few half chances ourselves.

“We’re disappointed with the first goal because it was poor play from us initially. We do believe it was offside, but to lose the goal shortly before half-time and shortly after, the game can go away from you, but we didn’t allow that to happen we showed great character to do that.

“The third goal was a piece of brilliance by one of the best players in the world at this moment in time.”

O’Neill also singled out Kelly for praise as the Barnsley man raced in to finish from Shea Charles cross for his first international goal on his second start.

“He’s had a brilliant year, stepping away from West Ham as a young player, playing at Barnsley in League One, he has had a good season there and he’s shown he’s ready for the next step in his career.

“He has really developed physically. He was always a really good footballer, he’s now developed a body and physicality to deal with the game.

“He’s still only 20 years of age, as a player, we’re delighted with the progress he has made in the last 12 months.”


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