Rep Ire 0 – 2 England

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Lee Carsley made a successful begin as interim England boss as targets from Declan Rice and Jack Grealish secured a 2-0 victory over Republic of Eire of their Nations League opener.

Rice and Grealish struck within the house of 15 first-half minutes to reply the boos of the house followers on the Aviva Stadium for having switched allegiance from Eire to England as kids.

Rice declined to rejoice his purpose – slammed dwelling from the centre of the field – however Grealish, again within the crew after being omitted from the squad for Euro 2024, loved his second having discovered the nook from Rice’s cut-back to cap a slick England transfer.

Participant scores

Republic of Eire: Kelleher (7), Coleman (6), O’Shea (6), Collins (6), Doherty (5), Smallbone (5), Molumby (6), Ogbene (7), Szmodics (7), Brady (6), Idah (5).

Subs: O’Brien (6), Knight (6), Browne (6), McAteer (6), Ferguson (6).

England: Pickford (7), Alexander-Arnold (8), Maguire (7), Guehi (7), Colwill (7), Mainoo (7), Rice (9), Gordon (8), Grealish (8), Saka (7), Kane (6).

Subs: Gomes (6), Gibbs-White (6), Eze (6), Bowen (n/a), Stones (n/a).

Participant of the match: Declan Rice

England followers hoping to see a extra attacking fashion than beneath Gareth Southgate may take encouragement from their first-half show, with Harry Kane and the spectacular Anthony Gordon additionally going shut and Trent Alexander-Arnold orchestrating proceedings from right-back.

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Rice scored the opener early within the sport

However Eire, embarking on a brand new period of their very own beneath new boss Heimir Hallgrimsson, confirmed enchancment after the one-sided first interval, with Sammie Szmodics firing a superb probability huge after the break having been arrange by Chiedozie Ogbene.

England misplaced their rhythm after half-time however did have possibilities to increase their lead, with Bukayo Saka denied by Caoimhin Kelleher in stoppage time, by which level Carsley had additionally handed senior debuts to Angel Gomes and Morgan Gibbs-White from the bench.

In the long run, although, the two-goal cushion proved ample for England to start the post-Southgate period with a win that places them prime of Nations League Group B2 having dropped down from League A within the final version of the competitors.

Morgan Gibbs-White controls the ball after being introduced as a second-half substitute
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Morgan Gibbs-White featured from the bench

Carsley, a Republic of Eire worldwide throughout his taking part in profession, will hope the outcome quietens the pre-match furore over his resolution to not sing England’s nationwide anthem.

Grealish: Euros snub motivated me

England’s Jack Grealish instructed ITV Sport:

“It meant everything today. Going to the fans at the end, hearing them singing my name and stuff, there’s no better feeling than playing for England, especially in games like this where you know the whole nation is watching you.

Jack Grealish doubles England's lead against Republic of Ireland
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Jack Grealish doubled England’s lead in opposition to Republic of Eire

“It was one of the worst summers of my life, because you can’t not see everything happening in front of you. It was difficult, but it’s given me more motivation to bounce back.

“[The reception] is what me and Dec[lan] Rice anticipated. I stated earlier than the sport, it is totally different; we have now nothing unhealthy to say.

“We both enjoyed our time playing here, I have a lot of Irish in my family. There’s no bad blood whatsoever from my side.

“Clearly, going again to myself – I would like to start out taking part in frequently and scoring targets, and that is what I did in the present day. I did not really feel 100 per cent match, match, however I am completely happy.”

Keane: England good first half but awful second

Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane on ITV Sport:

“The irritating factor for in the present day is Eire had been there for the taking.

“England dominated the first half – we praised their decision-making, quality and movement.

Kobbie Mainoo and Chiedozie Ogbene battle for the ball
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Kobbie Mainoo and Chiedozie Ogbene battle for the ball

“It was the opposite in the second; they were awful in the second half. They were doing it for themselves, taking too many touches, trying to play Roy of the Rovers passes.

“Eire performed with a variety of pleasure within the second half, however pretty much as good as England had been within the first half, they had been as unhealthy within the second half.

“Even with the substitutions, players were strolling off, showing a bit of arrogance.

“There is a crew there for the taking – particularly with the attacking gamers on the pitch, they need to be considering they’d an opportunity to attain a purpose.”

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