As is often the case, the RTÉ soccer studio was no exception.
The suggestion was made that some bad challenges by Irish players in the first half provoked worse tackles from Wales after the break.
Richie Sadlier critcised what he referred to as Ireland’s “indiscipline” though Eamon Dunphy disagreed, arguing that went on in the first half should be described as “aggression” and is no different to the type of behaviour regularly seen in Premier League games.
Do you agree with Dunphy or Sadlier? Watch the video above and let us know in the comments section below.
Watch: Eamon Dunphy and Richie Sadlier's heated debate on Ireland's 'indiscipline'
LAST NIGHT’S CRUCIAL World Cup qualifier between Ireland and Wales at the Aviva Stadium created plenty of debate and divided opinions.
As is often the case, the RTÉ soccer studio was no exception.
The suggestion was made that some bad challenges by Irish players in the first half provoked worse tackles from Wales after the break.
Richie Sadlier critcised what he referred to as Ireland’s “indiscipline” though Eamon Dunphy disagreed, arguing that went on in the first half should be described as “aggression” and is no different to the type of behaviour regularly seen in Premier League games.
Do you agree with Dunphy or Sadlier? Watch the video above and let us know in the comments section below.
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