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6th September 2018
10:23pm BST

Speaking to Sky Sports after Ireland's 4-1 trouncing, O'Neill said:
"We were well beaten... Obviously, we set out with good intentions and they scored very early in the game. Then they scored a second, a world-class goal from a world-class player. 2-0 down and it was very hard to get back from that. "When you lose 5 or 6 Premier League players, it is always going to be tough. They look like they have some very good players... but we had a very different side than the last time we were out here. "I can't think of when we have ever been full strength but I can't remember ever being as decimated as that."For Giggs, all was rosy heading into his side's away date against Denmark at the weekend. asked if that was a perfect start, he replied. "Some great goals and some great football so, yeah, I can't be much happier.... I enjoyed the game and enjoyed the goals but, you know, you always think you can do better." There was a feeling from Giggs, the Welsh players and fans that Ireland could have been hit for more than four. No Irish person would sensibly argue otherwise.
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