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Player ratings: Ogbene and Robinson lead the line superbly in Republic of Ireland's draw with Belgium

Ireland twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with Belgium in Saturday's international friendly. Here's how we rated the players...

Caoimhin Kelleher – 6

With Gavin Bazunu forced to withdraw and return to his club, Portsmouth, the Liverpool No 2 had the first of two opportunities over this friendly double header to lay a marker of his own down. Maybe didn't quite read the quick shot of Michy Batshuayi quick enough, but the finish was sublime and he was desperately unluck for the deflected second goal. Made one commanding claim in the second half which showed he’s more than just good with his feet.

Seamus Coleman – 6

Came into this international break on the back of a torrid time at club level, with his performances for relegation-threatened Everton coming under scrutiny. The Ireland skipper is well beyond the point of needing to prove anything once he pulls on the green jersey, and he’ll know he should have stopped Batshuayi getting the yard of space needed to get his shot away. But he never wilted after, his aggressive closing down early in the second half creating the chance which Callum Robinson had cleared off the line. Unfortunate with the deflection from the corner which gave Belgium their second.

Shane Duffy – 6

Had to be constantly alert as to where the threat was coming from, be it Batshuayi drifting wide or in front, or Vanaken and Alexis Saelemakers taking turns drifting in to a typical No 10 position. Did well to keep the move alive at the back post which led to the equaliser in the first half. Didn’t allow Batshuayi to dictate their duel, although he might just wonder it was necessary to retreat near the penalty spot to block the striker’s shot which led to the corner that Belgium got their second.

John Egan – 6

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