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Northern Ireland top group
Northern Ireland’s Women’s Under-17s produced a superb display to defeat Israel 2-0 in a Euro
qualifier in Ramat Gan on Wednesday afternoon.
Alfie Wylie’s side dominated for long spells but also had to soak up plenty of pressure in the
game at the Ramat Gan National Stadium in the Tel Aviv district.
Both sides went into the match with 100% records in League B Group 1 in Qualifying Round
2 of the UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship 2022. Both had won their two other
group games against Luxembourg and Faroe Islands. At stake was promotion to League A for QR1
of the 2022-23 edition of the competition. Northern Ireland had to win the game because Israel
had a superior goal difference and only required a draw to progress.
Northern Ireland started brightly and fashioned a chance as early as the second minute,
Naomi McLaughlin missing the target. Keri Halliday put an effort wide before Tweedie forced
Israel keeper Hila Ben Barak into a decent stop.
On 17 minutes striker Olivia Stubbs produced a searing run and a fine curling shot which
Ben Barak pushed away. Moments later McIntyre let fly and the Israel keeper made another fine
save – and Halliday smashed the rebound against the frame of the goal.
Israel’s first chance saw captain Zohar Gat drag a shot wide, and not long after she missed
the target again.
McLaughlin shot well wide around the half-hour mark but moments later the girls in green
and white deservedly took the lead. A punt forward by Mikayla Wildgoose was nudged on by
Halliday towards McIntyre and she tussled with her marker before rifling the ball high into the
net from 10 yards out. It was a great finish.
Halliday had another great run on 37 minutes. She jinked her way past two markers before
dragging her shot into the side netting. Five minutes later another long ball from Wildgoose found
Halliday. She got a toe to it, however the Israeli keeper managed to push the ball out for a corner.
Towards the end of the half Gat had a long range effort which was gathered well by Northern
Ireland keeper Erin McAllister.
After the break Tweedie got on the end of a free-kick eight yards out but headed straight at
Israel’s keeper. Northern Ireland continued to press. On 57 minutes McLaughlin let fly from a free
kick, however her shot drifted wide.
On 60 minutes, against the run of play, McAllister pulled off an incredible save from a long
distance Eva Sribnenko blaster and then Aimee Kerr produced an excellent goal line clearance to
keep Israel out.
That flurry of activity appeared to galvanise Israel and they poured forward. McAllister
pushed out another long range effort, this time from Michaelit Workou, as Israel enjoyed their
first sustained spell of pressure. Orian Biru and Gat both missed the target as Israel went in search
of an equaliser.
As Northern Ireland tired, the hosts turned the screw. McAllister handled well as Gat
produced a looping shot. On 80 minutes Wildgoose found Halliday once again but she scooped
her shot wide as Ben Barak raced off her line towards her.
Seven minutes later a McLaughlin drive was deflected out for a corner. The midfielder then
delivered the ball into the six-yard box where Tweedie was on hand to head it home.
Minutes later McLaughlin produced a lovely piece of skill to bamboozle her marker and her
superb long range effort hit the underside of the bar – but the icing had already been applied to
the cake with Tweedie’s goal.
The aim for Northern Ireland from the mini tournament in Israel was to gain promotion to
League A for QR1 of the 2022-23 edition of the competition – and they delivered thanks to three
great displays. They defeated Luxembourg 2-1, Faroe Islands 3-0 and Israel 2-0 to book their
place in the elite section of the WU17 Euro qualifiers next time around.
Northern Ireland WU17s: Erin McAllister, Claragh Quigg, Sarah Tweedie, Abi Sweetlove,
Mikayla Wildgoose, Keri Halliday, Rhyleigh Marks, Aimee Kerr, Olivia Stubbs, Naomi
McLaughlin, Rachel McIntyre. Substitutes: Emily Reid, Cerys Madden, Ellie Scott Niamh
O’Donnell, Niamh Coyle, Megan Neill, Grace Montgomery. (irishfa.com)
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