John Egan pushes Ireland to improve after Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo-led win

John Egan is convinced there is more to come from the Republic of Ireland after Cristiano Ronaldo’s enduring brilliance condemned them to a heart-breaking World Cup qualifier defeat.
Egan’s first-half header had taken Ireland to within a minute of arguably the biggest victory in their history at the Estadio Algarve on Wednesday evening when Ronaldo, who had earlier seen his penalty saved by Gavin Bazunu, levelled and then won the game deep into stoppage time.
Defeat in Faro means Stephen Kenny’s men are still to collect a single point three games into the campaign, but amid the bitter disappointment was a recognition that they have something to build upon ahead of Saturday’s clash with Azerbaijan and Serbia’s visit to Dublin three days later.
“We played really well, it’s really hard to take, but we just have to take the positives from it. We came away to a world-class team who were European champions not so long ago, who have some world-class players, and put in a really good performance. There are a lot of positives to take.” For Egan, there was also the personal landmark of a first senior international goal, an achievement witnessed by his mother Mary, his sister Maureen and his fiancee Laura among the crowd. The Sheffield United defender said: “They managed to get in, my mum, sister and fiancee. It was funny, really, I saw my mum as soon as I scored. It was a special moment.”Green shoots ???#COYBIG | #WeAreOne | #PORIRL pic.twitter.com/9bFmheosQI
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