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League B or not to be that is the question – Republic of Ireland talking points

Ireland take a 2-1 lead into the decisive second leg against Bulgaria in Dublin.

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Heimir Hallgrimsson will send his Republic of Ireland team into their decisive Nations League play-off second leg clash with Bulgaria knowing the job is only half-done.

Ireland emerged from Thursday night’s trip to Plovdiv with a 2-1 victory which means they need only to avoid defeat in Dublin to secure their League B status.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some of the talking points surrounding the game.

To B, or not to B?

Ireland have spent their entire Nations League history in League B, at times flirting with the drop to League C without ever threatening to nudge their way in among Europe’s big boys. They have won only five of the 23 games they have played in the competition and Heimir Hallgrimsson’s return of three victories from his seven fixtures suggest a measure of progress is being made. A fourth would cement that feeling.

Resilient Republic

Perhaps significantly, two of Hallgrimsson’s three wins – away to Finland during the Nations League group phase and in Bulgaria on Thursday evening – have come after his team had fallen behind. That is something Ireland had not done previously in a competitive match since they beat Kazakhstan in a World Cup qualifier at the Aviva Stadium in October 2013; when a Robbie Keane penalty, John O’Shea’s strike and Dmitriy Shomko’s own goal, after he had scored the opener, saw the hosts prevail 3-1.

Half-century for Doc?

Wolves defender Matt Doherty was less than impressed when new manager Hallgrimsson left him out of his squad in October last year and made his feelings abundantly clear. However, the 33-year-old has fought his way back into contention and marked his 49th cap in Plovdiv with what proved to be the winning goal, a contribution which did his chances of reaching a personal landmark in Dublin little harm.

Frustration for Fergie

Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson during the Nations League Group B2 match against England at Wembley
Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson is having to remain patient (Adam Davy/PA)

When Irish eyes are smiling

Northern Ireland’s Josh Magennis celebrates scoring the fifth goal against Bulgaria
Bulgaria lost 5-0 to Northern Ireland in October last year (Liam McBurney/PA)
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