Since there are contests go, it was almost as beautiful as they come. The Republic of Ireland, supporters flocked to toast an exciting new dawn. Hard work has been done in the play-off first stage - the 4-0 win in Estonia, which is something beyond the wildest dreams - and Giovanni Trapattoni did players had to climb to confirm his place of countries Euro 2012
It does more than that, against a team from Estonia, which again appeared to be limited. Professionalism not leave Ireland, Dublin's nightlife as they prepared for the loot, and signed a memorable qualifying campaign by extending their unbeaten sequence to 11 matches.
Trapattoni could have irritated that Estonia were allowed to match the output of nowhere and end up with even more force than they had shown in the rest of the tie. But it does not matter. The die was cast, and despite the game away, the crowd responded to what they saw, especially in the first half and, in general, all links in the crucial 1-0 victory last September in the stifling heat of Armenia, Trapattoni believes that the most decisive moment.
. Home visits seemed likely to win here, but it was not anticlimax and the "players after round match of honor felt like a love-in optimism followed all the steps and the rapture of the stands made of silk sense. Ireland confirmed its qualification for the finals of the main, for the first time in his native country.
"Let's shake up people next summer, for sure," said goalkeeper Shay Given the multitude. They shouted their approval. The Football Association of Ireland CEO John Delaney, looked tired and emotional. "It made my day, my night, my life," he said.
- lightness was in the crowd. Paper planes in the signs on the seats, slid down, some with no little majesty, and became a competition to land on the ground. There was a lot of success, which was applauded by abundant. The show was entertaining first half and by the drifting in the wind.
There was a softness in the second half until Estonia has provided an unexpected jolt when captain Konstantin Vassiljev, struck by a distance, as slow down and let the 'bullet through his fingers. It was not until the second goal that Ireland had been granted in 11 games, was also given the fault of the other, marked by Henrik Mkhitaryan distance of Armenia in Dublin
Ireland rose. With Aiden McGeady on the bench, threatened by Keane and Richard Dunne and Doyle sank into a Londak head. By then, however, the action seemed to be in the way of the game. The festive atmosphere was reflected in the cheers of Keane and Duff, when they were replaced.
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