Bulgaria 1 – 2 Rep Ire

The Finn Azaz and Duhrei died the first half, where the Republic of Ireland clashed to overcome Bulgaria 2-1 in the first stage of the Nations League match.
Marin Betkov launched the hosts early at the Histo Boutef stadium in Bluefdev, but midfielder Azaz quickly fell with his first international goal.
The right -back Duhri, who before the match, has canceled the talk about a rift with the director Heimir Hallgrimsson, from the return of the nod to the winning house in the 42nd minute.
The victory he deserved was a third of seven games during the era of the Icelandic coach Halmerson, as his team took a small step towards maintaining his position in the league B before the return match on Sunday in Dublin.
Ireland has returned to work for the first time since it was postponed 5-0 by England in November.
Troy Barrot preferred Evan Ferguson in the attack as part of seven changes from Wembley, while Kymetin Keeler kept his place in the goal before it fits with Javin Pazono.
Hallgrimsson men started ascending, but in a game that started at 9.45 pm local time, they were arrested in Bulgaria’s progress in the sixth minute.
Filip Krassev produced a great course of Dara Oshia on the edge of the box, then the ball was delightedly rolled to the Lvsky Sophia Petkov player to launch the fine -footed -foot finish in the network through the base of the right post.
Ireland, which – like their hosts – scored only three goals in six games during the group stage, temporarily surprised by the opening match before the settlement after 15 minutes.
The deep Ruby Pradi, left by goal was settled by Barrot, leaving the unique Middlesbro Manz Aazaz with a simple end from within the six -year -old box.
Captain Nathan Collins was unable to narrowly when Barrot pulled a decent opening across the goal and saved Keeler from Anton Nedialkov before about 1,000 fans traveled again shy three minutes from the first half.
Josh Coleen’s bound to the area closed Bulgarian goalkeeper Demetar Metov from his line but was beaten by the ball by Duhri, who courageously looked at the unacceptable nets.
The Aberdeen Metov goalkeeper was painted in pain after his bad rule and then replaced him in the second half by Plamen Iliev.
Bulgaria ended the second place in Northern Ireland in the group C3 against the background of the 5-0 crush in Belfast and bears a chaotic accumulation of this match amid speculation about the possible resignation of Ilian Iliev manager.
The hosts started the second period positively, but they were unable to threaten Keeler’s goal before the competition became an affair, interspersed with yellow cards and injuries, including blood stained.
Jason Knight avoided a second reservation after he was unintentionally hunting the Leeds LELEA LELEA LELIA GPEF midfielder, then he was replaced by the first appearance of Rocco Vatta, where Halmerssssson prepared five alternatives to the quick caliphate.
Ireland has created little in the second period that can be largely forgotten.
But visitors rarely seemed to give up because they were comfortably sticking to a high -end feature to Dublin.
2025-03-20 19:45:00