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Defeat hits Northern Ireland hopes

       Austria 3 (Wenninger 48, Billa 55, Dunst 57)
       Northern Ireland 1 (Andrews 85)
       Northern Ireland’s senior women’s team suffered a disappointing defeat to Austria Women in a FIFA
       Women’s World Cup 2023 qualifier. Kenny Shiels’ side never really got going against the Austrians,
       who won 3-1 to move three points ahead of them in European Qualifying Group D with three games
       in the qualifying series to go.
          Northern Ireland, showing four changes from the team that started in the 2-2 draw against
       Austria back in the autumn, started brightly. Demi Vance fired in a couple of corners that tested the
       home  defence  before  Austria  midfielder  Barbara  Dunst  fired  a  shot  wide.  In  the  12th  minute,
       Northern Ireland keeper Jackie Burns was called into action to claw the ball away from the feet of
       striker Nicole Billa, who scooped a shot over the top minutes later.
          At  this  stage  Austria,  showing  just  two  changes  from  the  starting  eleven  in  Belfast  back  in
       October, were on the front foot in Stadion Wiener Neustadt and probing down the flanks with some
       neat interplay. On 27 minutes, Burns punched a delivery from a corner clear. The ball fell to Billa on
       the edge of the area and she blasted a shot inches over the bar.
          The next chance fell to Austrian midfielder Katharina Naschenweng who pounced on a loose
       pass and let fly from just inside the area, however her effort was smothered by Burns. A Rachel
       Furness header from a Vance corner was cleared by the Austria defence and then Dunst’s drive flew
       wide of the post down the other end.
          Just after the restart, Austria took the lead through Carina Wenninger. She lost her marker as a
       corner was delivered by Dunst and the skipper’s clever back heel volley flew past Burns into the
       bottom corner.
          Austria keeper Manuela Zinsberger fumbled a free kick from Vance and Simone Magill’s close
       range effort was blocked. Zinsberger also stopped a goalbound shot from Northern Ireland captain
       Marissa Callaghan before Austria doubled their lead in the 55th minute. Billa robbed the ball off
       Burns as she attempted to deal with a loose Julie Nelson back pass and the striker stroked the ball
       home from distance.
          Two minutes later it was 3-0 to the Austrians. Laura Feiersinger fed the ball through to Dunst
       and she coolly slotted it past Burns to put her team firmly in control.
          On 66 minutes Callaghan slipped in Abbie Magee down the right, however her cross was cleared
       by the home defence. Substitute Kirsty McGuinness stretched the Austrian defence with a run down
       the flank, but her cross-cum-shot was easily gathered by Zinsberger. Sarah McFadden scooped a shot
       wide as Northern Ireland showed some attacking verve in the final quarter.
          A Vance delivery from a free kick found Furness inside the area, however she directed her shot
       well wide of the target. Furness also had a back post header plucked out of the air by Zinsberger as
       the girls in green and white showed more purpose. Callaghan, who continued to press and probe, was
       unlucky to see her cross blocked after some neat footwork inside the area, and a Magill header was
       pushed away by Zinsberger.
          Northern Ireland pulled one back through Andrews on 85 minutes. The substitute picked up a
       clearance from a corner and drilled it low and hard from long range through a sea of bodies into the
       bottom corner.
          Austria sub Stefanie Enzinger hit the woodwork before another Northern Ireland sub, Megan
       Bell, tested the Austrian keeper with an angled drive, but it was too little, too late.
       Austria: Manuela Zinsberger, Verena Hanshaw, Laura Wienroither, Marina Georgieva, Carina
       Wenninger, Sarah Puntigam, Katharina Naschenweng (sub Lisa Makas 90mins), Sarah Zadrazil,
       Nicole  Billa  (sub  Stefanie  Enzinger  61mins),  Laura  Feiersinger,  Barbara  Dunst  (sub  Lisa  Kolb
       80mins).  Subs  not  used:  Isabella  Kresche,  Mariella  El  Sherif,  Celina  Degen,  Maria  Plattner,
       Katharina Schiechtl, Sophie Hillebrand, Lainie Fuchs, Marie Therese Hobinger, Jasmin Eder.
       Northern Ireland: Jackie Burns, Abbie Magee (sub Emily Wilson 90mins), Demi Vance, Sarah
       McFadden, Julie Nelson, Rebecca Holloway (sub Kirsty McGuinness 61mins), Chloe McCarron (sub
       Joely  Andrews  80mins),  Marissa  Callaghan,  Rachel  Furness,  Simone  Magill  (sub  Caitlin
       McGuinness  90mins),  Lauren  Wade  (sub  Megan  Bell  80mins).  Subs  not  used:  Becky  Flaherty,
       Rebecca McKenna, Kelsie Burrows, Caragh Hamilton, Nadene Caldwell, Toni Leigh Finnegan.
       (irishfa.com)
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