5 key talking points as Ireland prepare to visit Portugal

Ireland took just a single point from their two qualifiers in September.
5 key talking points as Ireland prepare to visit Portugal

By Damian Spellman, PA, Lisbon

The Republic of Ireland face Portugal on Saturday evening with their World Cup qualification hopes already hanging by a thread.

Last month’s defeat in Armenia, which followed a 2-2 home draw with Hungary, left Heimir Hallgrimsson’s men facing an uphill battle to make it out of Group F.

Here, are some of the talking points surrounding an intensely difficult game at Lisbon’s Jose Alvalade Stadium.

They think it’s Hall over?

Republic of Ireland head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson reacts on the touchline during the World Cup qualifier against Hungary
Republic of Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson knows his future could be decided by what happens in the remainder of the World Cup qualifying campaign (Damien Eagers/PA)

Icelander Hallgrimsson is 12 games into his reign as Ireland manager, but his current deal runs only as long as his team’s involvement in the current campaign.

He has put talks over an extension on hold to concentrate on the qualifiers, but his future will be dictated largely by how the next four fixtures unfold with only four of his 10 competitive matches to date having resulted in victory and five in defeat.

Back to back to basics

Part of Hallgrimsson’s mission when he picked up the reins released by Stephen Kenny was to revert to type and, like predecessors Giovanni Trapattoni, Martin O’Neill and Mick McCarthy, make Ireland difficult to beat.

They were anything but in their opening two qualifiers, going down 2-0 at home to the Hungarians before clawing their way back to draw, and then suffering the same fate in Yerevan, where they were ultimately unable to dig themselves out of the mire for a second time despite Evan Ferguson’s goal. That must change and change quickly.

Evan or Troy

Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson scores against Hungary
Evan Ferguson scored in both of the Republic of Ireland’s September qualifiers (Damien Eagers/PA)

At the other end of the pitch, Ferguson, who scored in both September games to mark his return to form at Roma on loan from Brighton, and AZ Alkmaar’s Troy Parrott, who has 10 goals to his name already this season, provide cause for cautious optimism.

However, both men reported for duty working their way back from injury, Ferguson with an ankle problem and Parrott an issue with his knee which had sidelined him for more than six weeks before a 20-minute run-out at the weekend. Whether either has 90 minutes in him – the former insists he is fully fit – remains to be seen.

2015 and all that

Shane Long celebrates after scoring the only goal in the Republic of Ireland's 1-0 Euro 2016 qualifier win over world champions Germany
Shane Long famously fired the Republic of Ireland to Euro 2016 qualifying victory over then world champions Germany (Brian Lawless/PA)

If the odds are heavily stacked against them in Lisbon, Hallgrimsson and his players will at least travel buoyed by history.

On October 8, 2015, Martin O’Neill’s men snatched a famous 1-0 Euro 2016 qualifying victory over world champions Germany in Dublin thanks to Shane Long’s piledriver. A repeat against the side currently ranked fifth in the world by FIFA would represent a similar shock, but would also rekindle their qualification hopes.

Ron to the rescue

Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo holds up his shirt to to the fans after scoring his second goal against the Republic of Ireland in September 2021
Cristiano Ronaldo’s late double against the Republic of Ireland snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in September 2021 (Isabel Infantes/PA)

Ireland were within a minute of beating Portugal the last time the nations met in a competitive fixture on the Iberian Peninsula.

John Egan’s first-half header looked to have wrapped up three priceless World Cup qualifying points at the Estadio Algarve in September 2021 when Cristiano Ronaldo, who had earlier seen his penalty saved by Gavin Bazunu, came to the rescue with two bullet headers at the death to snatch victory.

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