Are you of legal age?

YES NO

Confirm if you are 18 years old

Bets
Usuario
User
Usuario Login or register
  • Matches
  • News
  • Explore
  • Competitions
  • Teams
  • Players
  • Transfers
  • Find Match
  • Televised
  • Favourites
  • Ajustes Settings
  • Ajustes Languages
    • Most visited matches
    • Fluminense
      Fluminense

      01:00

      Palmeiras
      Palmeiras
      01 Jan. 1970
    • Ceará
      Ceará

      01:00

      Mirassol
      Mirassol
      01 Jan. 1970
    • Palestino
      Palestino

      01:00

      Bolívar
      Bolívar
      01 Jan. 1970
    • Corinthians
      Corinthians

      00:30

      Cruzeiro
      Cruzeiro
      24 Jul. 2025
    • Grêmio
      Grêmio

      02:30

      Alianza Lima
      Alianza Lima
      24 Jul. 2025
    • Most searched players
    • Aitana

      Aitana

      country MF CM

      ic_search_player_g
    • Athenea

      Athenea

      country F RW

      ic_search_player_g
    • M. Rashford

      M. Rashford

      country F LW

      ic_search_player_g
    • Esther

      Esther

      country F ST

      ic_search_player_g
    • Irene Paredes

      Irene Paredes

      country D CB

      ic_search_player_g
    No microphone has been detected in the system
    You need to give permission for the microphone to be used to be able to use it
    Error while trying to use the microphone, the browser may not be compatible
    Your device is not compatible
    RF
    RF
    PFDB
    BeSoccer Pro
    API
    API
    Company
    Company
    Empleo
    Jobs
    Lineups
    Lineups
    avatar_user
    • Editar perfil Edit profile
    • Favourites
    • logout Log out
    LoginEnter
    Ajustes Settings Idiomas Languages
    Settings
    Show news

    Quota format

    Close
    Languages
    English Español Français Italiano Português
    Close
    WC Qual. Europe
    Everton
    S. Coleman
    Share

    Irish captain Coleman seeks the calm after the Luxembourg storm

    BeSoccer BeSoccer 4 years ago 1.8k |

    Reading time: minutes

    Irish captain Coleman seeks the calm after the Luxembourg storm. AFP
    Irish captain Coleman seeks the calm after the Luxembourg storm. AFP
    Ireland must pick themselves up and "keep going through the storm" said captain Seamus Coleman after minnows Luxembourg inflicted a humiliating 1-0 defeat on them in their 2022 World Cup qualifier.
    FT
    Group A. MD 10
    Luxembourg
    Luxembourg
    0-3
    Ireland
    Ireland
    14 NOV 2021

    Whatever the end destination is after coming through the storm it is pretty much certain it won't be Qatar for the 2022 finals which the Irish last reached in 2002.

    Ireland sit bottom of Group A without a point, four behind leaders Serbia and Portugal who drew 2-2 in Belgrade.

    They had opened their campaign with what was generally viewed as a decent performance in the 3-2 defeat by Serbia.

    Luxembourg's win -- just their sixth in World Cup qualifiers -- is probably their finest result since they drew 0-0 with France in a 2018 World Cup qualifier in Toulouse.

    Qatar are the next opposition for Stephen Kenny's side when they play them in a friendly in Hungary on Tuesday.

    A win for the Irish would at least give former Ireland Under-21 boss Kenny his first win in 11 games.

    However, with his contract lasting only till the end of the qualifiers and group favourites Portugal awaiting them on September 1 some are already speculating on his successor.

    Ireland have not won a competitive fixture since beating Gibraltar 2-0 in a Euro 2020 qualifier in June 2019.

    Kenny said the loss was "unacceptable" but added he did not fear for his immediate future.

    "No, I don't, no. I don't at all," said the 49-year-old Irishman.

    Their fortunes have slumped dramatically since qualifying for the Euro 2016 finals.

    Coleman captained the Irish when they lost honourably 2-1 in the last 16 clash with eventual finalists France, who went on two years later to be crowned world champions.

    The Everton stalwart admitted Saturday's loss was his most embarrassing moment in football but they had to move on.

    "The only thing we can do is keep your head down, keep going through the storm," he said.

    "You've got to be resilient in this game and you've got to take what's coming as professionals."

    Coleman said it was up to him and other senior players to lift the spirits of the younger generation.

    "You've got to take what's going and hope the younger lads aren’t tainted by that," said Coleman.

    "As senior players, we have to take it on the chin and take the deserved criticism.

    "But it will take a while to get over that one. It's embarrassing, full-stop."

    Players who enjoyed happier times with Ireland were scathing about the performance.

    One of those was Kevin Kilbane, a key player in the team that reached the last 16 of the 2002 World Cup going out to Spain on penalties.

    "Embarrassing. Awful. Out worked, outfought, out passed & outclassed by LUXEMBOURG. Another WC without qualification," said Kilbane.

    Arguably Ireland's most embarrassing defeat was neatly summed up by the legendary Irish television commentator George Hamilton in his sign off.

    "The sky over Dublin 4 (the area of Dublin where Lansdowne Road is situated) weeps tears of pain."

    Mentioned in the news story
    WC Qual. Europe
    WC Qual. Europe
    News See page
    Everton
    Everton
    News See page
    Luxemburgo
    Luxemburgo
    News See page
    Irlanda
    Irlanda
    News See page
    S. Coleman
    S. Coleman
    News See page
    Copyright © 2014-2025 BeSoccer.com, Live Scores | Legal notices and Privacy
    Play responsibly. 18+

    Puedes ver la versión Española de BeSoccer.com.

    You can see the English version of BeSoccer.com.

    Vous pouvez voir la version French de BeSoccer.com.

    Puoi vedere la versione Italian su BeSoccer.com.

    Você pode ver a versão Brasileira de BeSoccer.com.

    Versión Española Version English Version French Versione Italian Versão Brasileira X