Conor Hourihane scores his free-kick against Georgia
Conor Hourihane scores his free-kick against Georgia

Republic of Ireland 1-0 Georgia: Conor Hourihane goal sees Mick McCarthy's Dublin homecoming end in victory


Conor Hourihane's first senior international goal handed the Republic of Ireland a deserved Euro 2020 1-0 qualifier victory over Georgia as Mick McCarthy was treated to the perfect homecoming.

Ireland, who had scraped their way to a 1-0 win over Group D minnows Gibraltar on Saturday evening, were more than value for the points as they won by the same score at the Aviva Stadium with the Georgians rarely looking like ending their wait for a win over the Irish at the 10th attempt.

Hourihane's 39th-minute free-kick ultimately settled the game, although goalkeeper Darren Randolph had to make a good reaction save to deny Valerian Gvilia an equaliser and Jaba Kankava hit the post five minutes from time.

However, anything less than victory would have been harsh on the hosts, who rose to the occasion and turned in a stirring display which could and probably should have resulted in a much more convincing scoreline.

McCarthy had urged fans in advance to back the team as they had done during his first reign as manager rather than carry out planned protests against outgoing Football Association of Ireland chief executive John Delaney following the announcement that he is to take up the newly-created post of executive vice-president.

An Ireland supporter protests against Executive Vice President John Delaney
An Ireland supporter protests against Executive Vice President John Delaney

In the early stages, they managed to do both as anti-Delaney chants were punctuated at regular intervals by the roars which greeted a positive start from Ireland.

Where they had been ponderous in their efforts to break down a determined, but limited Gibraltar side on Saturday evening, they managed to carve their way through a potentially far more potent Georgia outfit with apparent ease.

David McGoldrick had already won an early corner when Robbie Brady scuffed a seventh-minute shot wide and after Seamus Coleman had overhit a cross, Hourihane burst through to force a good save from Giorgi Loria with a well-struck drive.

McGoldrick sent a dipping volley just wide and then flicked a header across goal from James McClean's cross as the Republic took the game to Vladimir Weiss' men.

They finally got their reward nine minutes before the break, but not before sections of the home fans had taken their protests a step further.

Tennis balls on the pitch at the Aviva Stadium
Tennis balls on the pitch at the Aviva Stadium

Georgia defender Guram Kashia was booked for a cynical 33rd-minute challenge on McGoldrick as he threatened to run through on goal and while Dutch referee Serdar Gozubuyuk dealt with the situation, dozens of tennis balls were hurled on to the pitch from the stands.

However, the mood inside the stadium took a turn for the better from the resulting free-kick when, after a substantial delay, Hourihane bent his shot around the wall and inside the far post to open the scoring.

If the goal served to settle any remaining nerves for Ireland, it prompted something of a fightback by the visitors, who very nearly dragged themselves back into the contest deep into first-half stoppage time.

Otar Kiteishvili did well to head the ball down for Gvilia inside the penalty area and his first-time shot was brilliantly saved by Darren Randolph, who had previously had little to occupy him.

Conor Hourihane celebrates after scoring a free-kick against Georgia
Conor Hourihane celebrates after scoring a free-kick against Georgia

Ireland thought they had increased their lead with 58 minutes played when Hendrick, who scored the only goal in Gibraltar, stabbed home from Enda Stevens' cross after Brady had picked out the full-back in acres of space, although an offside flag correctly halted the celebrations.

McGoldrick blazed high and wide from distance as Ireland continued to threaten, and the Sheffield United striker was convinced he should have been awarded a penalty after neatly turning Solomon Kverkvelia on the edge of the penalty area and then going to ground.

For all their dominance, the Republic could not kill the game and Georgia continued to strive in the search for a way back into it with Kankava and Kiteishvili going close in quick succession.

Kankava then rattled an upright at the end as the visitors belatedly threw everything they had at Ireland - ultimately to no avail.

Opta facts

  • Republic of Ireland have won now each of their six home meetings with Georgia by an aggregate score of 11-1.
  • Republic of Ireland are now unbeaten in each of their 10 matches with Georgia in all competitions (W9 D1), their joint-longest unbeaten run against a single opponent along with Turkey (10 between 1974 and 2003).
  • Following their defeats to both Switzerland and Republic of Ireland, Georgia have suffered back-to-back defeats for the first time since October 2017 (v Wales and Serbia).
  • Republic of Ireland have won their opening two matches of a major qualifying campaign for the first time since the EURO 2016 qualifiers, when they also beat Georgia and Gibraltar in their first two matches.
  • Republic of Ireland have recorded four consecutive clean sheets in all competitions for the first time since a run of eight between May and October 2011.
  • As well as netting his first goal for his country, Conor Hourihane is the first Republic of Ireland player to score a direct free-kick goal for the Boys in Green since Robbie Brady did so against Oman back in August 2016.
  • Mick McCarthy has now won his first two competitive matches in charge of Republic of Ireland in both stints as manager, also claiming victory over Liechtenstein and Macedonia back in 1996.

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