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Kel Moretyz

2 years ago

2023 LADIES' REALITY CUP QUALIFYING: NORTHERN IRELAND V NORTH MACEDONIA .

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Date: Monday, 29 November Start up: 19:00 GMT Scene: Seaview, Belfast 


Inclusion: Live stream on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Game site; Objectives, live text, report and response on the BBC Game site 


Caragh Hamilton has approached Northern Ireland to rehash their "yearning and want" in the return apparatus against North Macedonia in the wake of timing up a record win on Thursday. 


NI pounded the minnows 11-0 in Skopje to help their odds of fitting the bill for the 2023 World Cup from Gathering D. 


Hamilton feels the group should be at their best at Seaview on Monday to keep the strain on Austria in second. 


"Lack of concern is something that we are extremely aware of," said Hamilton. 


She added: "In no way, shape or form was it a simple game, however we were eager for itself and we were forceful. That is the reason we scored those 11 objectives, it was unadulterated yearning and want. 


"We are accustomed to being dark horses and we know what it resembles to be on the other side where there is no assumption. It implies you can play with no dread." 


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Thursday's widespread triumph over North Macedonia, combined with Britain's 1-0 triumph over Austria, keeps Northern Ireland's Reality Cup dream immovably in their own hands. 


Kenny Shiels' side sit third at the midway phase of qualifying and are level on focuses with higher-positioned Austria, yet two behind on objective distinction. 


The return installation with the Macedonians is their last round of 2021 preceding a major year which will see apparatuses in April against Austria and Britain and afterward Euro 2022 the following summer. 


Capability for a very first ladies' significant competition and their record triumph on Thursday implies NI have had a critical year. They additionally played at Windsor Park interestingly since its redevelopment, took on Britain at Wembley in October and sold out their home ground at Seaview against Austria. 


With the north Belfast arena additionally sold out for the second game in succession - whenever that first has occurred for NI's ladies' group - Hamilton says keep force incorporating into 2022."It is eminent having the option to sell it out twice and expand on the energy from the Austria game. Ideally we can place in a strong exhibition and get one more win for the fans," added the 25-year-old. 


"It will be some time before we have one more cutthroat game at home so we need to give everybody something to relish and recall. 


"Ideally we will celebrate and thinking back on an extraordinary year. We know there is a great deal of work to do, April and the Euros will come around super quick. 


"The satisfaction factor is the thing that is proceeding to spike us on. You play at your best when you are getting a charge out of football and the climate. 


"Think back and ponder this year, then, at that point, we will utilize that to drive us forward once more." 


NI need to rehash clinical edge - Shiels 


In the wake of scoring multiple times in a clinical opening 16 minutes in Skopje, supervisor Shiels has asked his players to rehash their exhibition before objective and remove any expect the guests. 


"In any round of football, the group who are top picks will put a ton of accentuation on starting to lead the pack," said the 65-year-old. 


"On the off chance that you are a dark horse and you start to lead the pack, then, at that point, you think you get an opportunity. However, assuming you are a longshot and you go behind, then, at that point, that has the contrary impact. 


"Then, at that point, you begin to accept they are superior to you so I feel the early pieces of the game are vital to attempt to get on the scoresheet." 


Shiels has no injury stresses and adds he is discussing whether to offer some more youthful players the chance to play on Monday. 


He added it is "awesome to see" that Seaview will be pressed again - and the game against North Macedonia offers the chance for "a decent peak" to a noteworthy 2021. 


He added: "You take a gander at the climate now, it is cold, you can stream it and I'm certain families might want to watch it in the house, having an espresso, yet I believe being there is substantially more unique."

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