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Baraclough taunted by Northern Ireland fans after Kosovo defeat

Sections of the Green and White Army sang ‘Cheerio’ after the manager went to acknowledge the travelling support.

NORTHERN IRELAND’s NATIONS League despair grew deeper as they fell to a 3-2 defeat to Kosovo in Pristina which caused some fans to openly turn on Ian Baraclough.

Sections of the Green and White Army sang ‘Cheerio’ after the manager went to acknowledge the travelling support at the end of a match in which the final score made it look better than it really was for Northern Ireland.

Early strikes from Vedat Muriqi and Zymer Bytyqi, the first a penalty, put Kosovo in control. And although Shayne Lavery pulled one back on the stroke of half-time, Muriqi’s second at the start of the second half should have killed it, Dan Ballard’s late header notwithstanding.

Northern Ireland’s games without a win in this competition now number 13, but it was not luck that was against them at the Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri as they were second best to a bright Kosovo side who threatened to score more and increase yet further the growing pressure on Baraclough.

His side entered League C Group 2 as top seeds following their relegation and Baraclough boldly talked of targeting 12 points from their June fixtures, but they have taken only one from three, the manager now with just three wins from 19 competitive games.

At least this unprecedented quadruple-header affords Northern Ireland one more chance to get a win on the board before the long wait until September, and it is a chance – at home to Cyprus on Sunday – they must take to prevent this becoming a full-blown crisis.

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After thunder had rumbled over the city during the afternoon, the thunderclap greeted the players as they emerged from the tunnel, and the storm was still only approaching for Northern Ireland, who found themselves overrun in the early going.

Baraclough handed full debuts to Conor McMenamin and Brodie Spencer as he made five changes from the drab goalless draw in Cyprus which had left him under pressure to deliver a result in Pristina.

But it was another bad start from his side, who trailed with nine minutes gone.

Captain Steven Davis, playing in his 99th competitive international, was guilty of sticking out a leg and Norwich winger Milot Rashica tumbled over it before Muriqi beat Bailey Peacock-Farrell from the penalty spot low to the goalkeeper’s left.

Eleven minutes later things got worse with Rashica again the central figure. His ball from the right was perfect for Byqyti, who got in front of Spencer to fire home on the volley.

Rashica then cut inside Spencer before shooting straight at Peacock-Farrell, and Florent Muslija made the Northern Ireland goalkeeper stretch to keep out a bending effort.

Northern Ireland had shown only flashes going the other way, with Glentoran’s McMenamin a bright spark as he showed a willingness to take his man on, if not always the end product.

There was a lifeline on the stroke of half-time and it was the 18-year-old Spencer – the youngest player to start for Northern Ireland since Josh Carson, then 17, in May 2011 – who created it, showing confidence going forward having being targeted at the back.

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His deep cross found Lavery at the far post and the Blackpool man bundled it home, a moment of joy for a player who had been stationed on the right wing and struggled to make an impact.

But Northern Ireland’s hopes lasted only seven minutes of the second half. Lirim Kastrati was able to get inside Ciaron Brown, somewhat awkwardly deployed at left-back, and he centred for Muriqi to tap home with ease, the goal surviving a lengthy check for offside.

A raft of substitutions followed and when Jordan Thompson floated in a free-kick from deep, Ballard headed home with seven minutes to go to set up a frantic finish.

Northern Ireland forced more corners and free-kicks as six minutes of time were added on, but an equaliser proved beyond them.

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    Dec 9th 2016, 3:47 PM

    All the pony he’s been talking about mcgregor and he can’t even make weight

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    Dec 9th 2016, 3:49 PM

    Max Halloway now well deserves a shot at Aldo and if he wins we might see Halloway fight the real champion next year.

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    Dec 9th 2016, 7:55 PM

    He should have had the shot at Aldo to begin with. What a farce.

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    Dec 9th 2016, 4:30 PM

    So the belt is at stake for one of them…ffs what a joke shop, after all that fuss with McGregor and the FW belt. And your man can’t even make weight….Conor must be laughing his ass off, both belts on shoulders

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    Dec 9th 2016, 4:40 PM

    LOL, serves them right for using this fight as an excuse to take the belt off CM. They easily couldve said “it’ll be >20m by the time he gets to defend his belt so we’re taking it”, but instead they decided to create more interim nonsense fights and have ended up with egg on their faces… Hope Pettis wins now, just to complicate it even more

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    Dec 9th 2016, 4:45 PM

    McGregor wouldn’t make that mistake

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    Dec 9th 2016, 6:25 PM

    I’m not 100% but judging from embedded . He arrived in late Wednesday flight delayed 3 hrs stuff Holloway been there ages. No excuse at that level should have had everything in order

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    Dec 9th 2016, 10:58 PM

    You’re right, he was also eating steak and eggs a few days out from the fight. Can’t help but feel a chicken salad would have been a better alternative

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    Dec 10th 2016, 12:42 PM

    Spot on Alan. I was watching it thinking, he is a natural LW eating steak from a restaurant days before a FW weigh in hahaha… Unprofessional it is!

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    Dec 9th 2016, 8:16 PM

    At the end of the day though nothing really changes. If Hollaway wins then obviously he’s the interim champion and gets a shot at Aldo next year. But if Pettis wins then fair enough he doesn’t get the interim title but who else are they going to get to fight Aldo

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    Dec 9th 2016, 8:16 PM

    Welcome to Clown’s Vill and head clown Pettis!!

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