Irish hopes of reaching U17 Euros suffer major blow after Finnish defeat
Finland U17s 3-2 Republic of Ireland U17s
The Republic of Ireland's hopes of reaching the European Under-17 Championships suffered a major blow as they were beaten 3-2 by Finland in their elite round qualifier in Penalva Castelo, Portugal.
Having suffered a 4-1 defeat to Portugal earlier in the week, a positive result was required today to boost chances of qualification.
While the Boys in Green are not mathematically out of contention to progress to the finals in Israel, they now need a comprehensive victory over Bulgaria on Tuesday and results elsewhere to also go their way.
Cork City forward Franco Umeh had twice to give Ireland the lead in the crucial Group 8 clash, but ultimately Finland battled back and finishes from Julio Freitas Von Hellens and substitutes Lauri Laine and Yilson Lika earned their country the three points.
Ireland started well and almost took the lead in the 11th minute but after capitalising on a mistake from goalkeeper and captain Alex Ramula, Umeh’s shot clipped the outside of the near post.
Umeh wouldn’t be denied for long as the alert number 11 pounced on another Ramula error - the keeper parrying a Kevin Zefi cross onto his own bar - and tucked the ball home from close range.
Ireland had a glorious opportunity to double their lead midway through the half when Kevin Zefi was brought down inside the penalty area, but Ramula atoned for his earlier mistakes as he stretched low to his right to stop Mark O’Mahony’s spot-kick.
That miss would prove decisive as Finland snatched an equaliser shortly before half-time when Freitas Von Hellens rose highest and headed Juho Talvitie’s corner just inside the far post.
Colin O’Brien’s side regrouped during the interval and they restored their advantage on 51 minutes


