Jess Nolan: on target for Ireland WU19 team.

Nolan goal not enough to secure ireland victory

THE Republic of Ireland Women's Under 19s ended their UEFA European Championship first phase qualifiers in Slovenia with a narrow 2-1 loss to Russia today.

After being awarded a 3-0 victory over Slovenia following a UEFA ruling that the Slovenes had fielded an ineligible player and beating Bulgaria 6-0, Dave Connell's team had already ensured passage through to elite phase qualifying, but they still wanted to finish this phase on a high.

It wasn't to be against a very good Russian side today, despite the Irish girls taking the lead inside the opening five minutes when Castlebar Celtic ace Jessica Nolan applied a cool finish.

Ireland maintained the lead until the 56th minute when Alena Andreeva drew Russia level, while Marina Fedorova added a second goal on 71 minutes to ensure her side secured a third straight win and topped Group 10.

Said Connell: “We were excellent in the first half and we knew going into the game that they were a danger, but we felt that we could get in behind them and we did that to create a couple of chances and Jess Nolan scored an excellent goal.

“They broke on us and scored, but we knew that they would come at us. Still, we created a couple of great chances late on, with Megan Connolly going close with a free-kick and Eleanor Ryan Doyle having an effort at the back post.”

The Ireland manager said the three games this past week gives them a fair idea of where they are and where they need to get to for the elite phase qualifiers, which will take place in early 2016, as he targets a place at next summer's finals tournament in Slovakia.