
Many things are about the younger nature of the new generation of Northern Ireland in the new generation of Michael O’Neill.
In fact, he is so young that the average age of the team that finished the game was only 22 years old.
But it was just a figure, and at Windsor Park against Switzerland on Friday you couldn’t know who the stubborn people in the war, who were the main experts of the championships, and who were fearless young people.
After winning first place in the Nations League, this was called a move for Northern Ireland against a steel team.
While Switzerland was without a win in seven games, they were the 2024 quarter-finals, leaving only the penalty spot from the England.
Magic’s latest moment by Ishaq Price gave the lead with the hospitality, but the Swiss soon drew driving on the main Vincent Seiro main route.
They have a reputation as one of the most constant and efficient aspects of Europe, but in the classroom there was no Gulf in the classroom.
In fact, it was Northern Ireland who could win the game because Price, Le Bonis, Ethan Gabries and Jamie Donley all tried to find a winner.
“Well, that’s what we wanted in the game,” said O’Neill Razi.
“We scored a goal, but we are disappointed in the losing goal,” he said.
“If you look at the age of our team, they have lost some important players against a really strong team.
“I think it will show a lot of progress in the team,” he said. We have not expired our objects.