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Danish jinx hits again as McCarthy’s men miss automatic spot at Euro 2020 despite late Doherty equaliser


IRELAND’S wait for Euro 2020 qualification continues after yet another Danish slip-up.

The Irish are without a competitive win against Denmark for 40 years – a hoodoo that cost them their place at the last major tournament in Russia last summer.

 Scorer Matt Doherty sums up the feeling for Ireland at the end in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin after they missed out on automatic qualification

Scorer Matt Doherty sums up the feeling for Ireland at the end in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin after they missed out on automatic qualificationCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription

 Ireland piled on the pressure after this leveller from Matt Doherty - but failed to snatch the winner to take them through automatically

Ireland piled on the pressure after this leveller from Matt Doherty – but failed to snatch the winner to take them through automaticallyCredit: PA:Press Association

 Matt Doherty leaps high at the back post to nod the Ireland equaliser late on

Matt Doherty leaps high at the back post to nod the Ireland equaliser late onCredit: Reuters

A 5-1 play-offs thumping thanks to a Christian Eriksen hat-trick at the Aviva Stadium two years ago broke World Cup hearts in green.

And it’s the Great Danes once again who have stood in their way – Matt Doherty’s late equaliser to cancel out Martin Braithwaite’s not enough to spark a historic comeback.

And Mick McCarthy must now do what his predecessor Martin O’Neil failed to do and manoeuvre a nervy play-off come March in a bid to join the European roadshow in seven months’ time.

This was a world away from a repeat of their home embarrassment in 2017 – containing and at times outplaying a seasoned and dangerous Denmark outfit.

LOSING SLEEP

And McCarthy will be losing sleep over how his Boys in Green failed to book their Euro finals tickets after running the Vikings ragged.

Despite an impressive qualification campaign under Mick coming into this crunch clash, losing just once and conceding only four goals, Ireland knew only a win would do.

And thanks to Switzerland doing their jobs away to Gibraltar elsewhere in Group D, a scrappy 1-0 win would be enough to seal the deal.

Mick demanded a national hero announce him on the grand stage pre-match, picking out in particular David Mc Goldrick.

But the entire starting XI looked set on writing their names in the history books after a solid defensive display in the opening half an hour.

Ireland’s best chance arguably came in the 34th minute – Conor Hourihane being slipped through one-on-one against Kasper Schmeichel only to fire his shot straight at the Leicester keeper.

 Mick McCarthy feels the strain as things go against his Ireland side

Mick McCarthy feels the strain as things go against his Ireland sideCredit: Reuters

 Denmark striker Martin Braithwaite hails his surprise opener

Denmark striker Martin Braithwaite hails his surprise openerCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription

 Martin Braithwaite stretches to touch home a cross as Denmark sneak in front against the run of play on 73 minutes

Martin Braithwaite stretches to touch home a cross as Denmark sneak in front against the run of play on 73 minutesCredit: Reuters

 Matt Doherty reflects on another night of disappointment against Denmark

Matt Doherty reflects on another night of disappointment against DenmarkCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription

Preston midfielder Alan Browne then sent Schmeichel scrambling with a fizzing volley that skimmed the far post.

Ireland continue to dominate and press in numbers, but were undone in the 73rd minute thanks to a stunning Henrik Dalsgaard cross that Braithwaite managed to nudge past Darren Randolph.

Mick’s men were roared back to life by the rocking Aviva, and Doherty sent them potty with five minutes remaining thanks to a thumping back-post header.

They came close with a late onslaught, but a clinical nature avoided them. Their bid to qualify for a third successive tournament for the first time in their history continues.

 Mick McCarthy feels the strain as things go against his Ireland side

Mick McCarthy feels the strain as things go against his Ireland sideCredit: Reuters

 Brighton defender Shane Duffy goes close for Ireland in their tense Euro qualifier

Brighton defender Shane Duffy goes close for Ireland in their tense Euro qualifierCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription

 Shane Duffy rues a miss for the Republic of Ireland - before Denmark took the lead

Shane Duffy rues a miss for the Republic of Ireland – before Denmark took the leadCredit: PA:Press Association

 Boss Mick McCarthy bawls out instructions as Ireland battle for a breakthrough

Boss Mick McCarthy bawls out instructions as Ireland battle for a breakthroughCredit: PA:Press Association

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