SEAMUS COLEMAN SAYS that captaining Ireland for the first time last night was an honour, despite the fact that his side were well beaten in a 3-0 defeat to Germany.
The Killybegs native admitted to being disappointed with the performance Ireland gave, and stressed the need for the players to give caretaker manager Noel King a win on Tuesday against Kazakhstan.
From a personal point of view it was a special night for the Everton man as he wore the captain’s armband for the first time in an international.
Very special, it came as a shock really. Obviously Robbie [Keane] wasn’t playing so it was up for grabs I suppose. But I was delighted to get the honour and my family back home will be delighted. It’s what you want as a kid.”
Coleman refused the suggestion that he was under more pressure as captain: “No not at all, it’s a massive honour to lead your country. Robbie spoke to me before the game and just said, ‘Play your normal game.’ That’s what I did and I really enjoyed it.”
Still only 25, Coleman will now be a candidate for the captaincy in a permanent capacity under whoever takes over as Ireland manager. He says he would be proud to retain the leadership, but acknowledges that there are other players who will be considered too.
“We’ll see. We’ve got a lot of leaders in the team and I’m sure you know Robbie will be about for a while yet. But if the opportunity came up and I was offered it, obviously I’d be delighted to take it.”
Asked for his impression of the 3-0 defeat in Germany, the Ireland skipper admitted that Ireland has been fighting a losing battle for the majority of the game. However, he was also keen to point out that his team had created scoring chances of their own.
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“A tough night. Brilliant team, Germany, with world-class players. Obviously a disappointing scoreline but there was some positives. We had a couple of chances that we could have taken, but we didn’t tonight. Hopefully on Tuesday night we can take some of those chances.”
Ireland’s first half display meant there was little hope of a shock victory, although Coleman felt there was more than a hint of good fortune in Sami Khedira’s deflected opening goal. Ireland’s inability to hang on to possession was another contributing factor to the loss.
“We knew that they were going to have a fair share of the ball and we had to stay as solid as we could. I thought we were doing that. They got a lucky goal to put them 1-0 up and that’s disappointing. From there, we’re chasing a game against a world-class team.”
I think the best teams in the world now, they’re just as good off the ball as they are on the ball. Germany are one of them and they made it difficult for us at times. But I thought we did create some chances as well, we could have scored a couple of goals. Unfortunately, it wasn’t to be.”
Ireland’s final game of the campaign sees them face Kazakhstan on Tuesday, and Coleman says it’s crucial that King’s short spell in charge of the Irish team is rewarded with a win.
“I think so. For Noel, who’s come in for the two games, it would be nice to get a victory for him. As players as well, you want to win every game you take part in and hopefully we can on Tuesday night.
“The third goal [against Germany] kind of put a dampner on it, we were doing alright up until that. The mood was alright. We’ve got a game on Tuesday, it was never going to be easy to come here, so hopefully we can go into Tuesday and get all three points.”
Audio provided by Stephen Doyle of 98FM.
Coleman is probably Irelands best player
True but not defensively
Gick
Coleman played brilliantly against Newcastle recently ,but as an Evertonian myself he does tend to fanny around a bit at the back.
Ya but he learns fast. A good manager\coach will train that out of him
Stephen are you a scouser?? You must be to call yourself an Evertonian… I go frequently to watch Liverpool & I’m a hardcore supporter
But I would never call myself a Liverpudlian because I’m not!
That’s a silly comment Deco!
I don’t think you have ever been to Liverpool to come out with a comment like that!
How is it a silly comment? I was at the united game last month, going to Newcastle away next Saturday & the merseyside derby in Goodison next month
How many games have you been to this season?
What stand did you get a ticket for?
Don’t have my ticket yet but it’s there for me…. I’ll be in the corner in the away end of that Goodison kip!
Everton supporters are called evertonians…..people from liverpool are called liverpudlians……supporters of liverpool are called harmless ;-)
Ahh you don’t no.
Mabe you can drop into the Winslow or the Spellow or anywhere along the county road the lads will let you know!
Oh im a goon…..oh right……thanks…… for proving my point
Fair play for getting a ticket deco
Very hard to come by
I’ve friends that have season tickets for Liverpool and can’t get them??
I get my tickets off a website, their glorified touts really but it’s worth it for the big matches
Funnily enough most hard core Liverpool supporters live outside Liverpool ,Dublin ,London Hong Kong etc.
So fecking what?? I’m a real fan I go over as much as I can, not like most in this country who claim to be fans but never go!
Coleman is an awful defender, it was his initial ‘clearance’ that cost that was at fault for the 1st goal, he should be playing right side of midfield
Watever your opinion of him is. The fact of the matter is, he is currently playing in the english premier league and at 25 just captained his country and is genuinely proud to have done so.
David Moyes and Roberto Martinez seem satisfied that he can defend sufficiently well to play right back for Everton.
I know he can be a bit attack minded but calling him an awful defender and backing it up with one example seems like an over-reaction.
Why didn’t you send an email to the manager during the game and have him do that.
I blame you for the loss. You knew what to do but kept it to yourself.
Coleman will make a top wing back. Shane we’ll never be brave enough to play a proper 3-5-2. Last night we were lucky Germany were in 3rd gear all night.
He’s playing well for Everton this year and last right back, try watching some of their games and you will see he gets better every game as a defender before talking shite on here
KM… Another example, his ‘defending’ against England when he let Sturridge stroll into the box to set up Lampards equaliser without making a challenge
He’s a poor defender & can’t be trusted at full back
Well said Richard!!
Get a room fun boys
Was it not Stokes who gave a sloppy pass that led to the first goal?
Graham… Can you read?? I said INITIAL clearance…. Do you want me to draw you a diagram?
Yes I’d like a diagram.
Ah the initial clearance that lead to us being in control of the ball again mounting a counter attack and stokes giving the ball away and them getting a goal? I think if you go back far enough you can see who the first Irish player was to get the ball in the match and you can blame them. Clueless
If Coleman sticks the ball out of play the goal doesn’t happen! Just accept it as a defender he’s very suspect
As I said, clueless
Maybe he s got a fetish for being spanked.
Nope, that’s me!
Sorry,I must have got the score wrong from last night
Just a shit joke man