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Harry Arter hopes the Republic of Ireland have finished Austria's World Cup dream

Ireland's Harry Arter hopes they have dented Austria's World Cup hopes
Image: Ireland's Harry Arter hopes they have dented Austria's World Cup hopes

Harry Arter hopes the Republic of Ireland have finished Austria's World Cup qualification ambitions after their 1-0 win in Vienna.

Saturday night's victory left the Republic two points clear at the top of their group, with the Austrians having only picked up a single win and a draw from their opening four fixtures in Group D, which had looked likely to be a four-way scrap between Ireland, Austria, Wales and Serbia.

However, overturning a six-point gap to the Irish, even at this stage, represents a difficult challenge for Marcel Koller's men, and while Martin O'Neill has predicted that they will bounce back, Arter is keeping his fingers crossed that they are in trouble.

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James McClean's goal sends the Republic of Ireland top of their World Cup qualifying group.

"We didn't have a great record here - in fact it was a very poor record, so it's good to come here and get a result," he said. "It puts us in a great position, and them in a lot of trouble for the rest of the qualifying campaign.

"You looked at the group and you probably would have viewed them as one of the favourites, so it's great to come here and take three points. That's backed up a few good results before this game, so everything's looking good at the moment."

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Ireland went into the game having won only twice in 14 previous meetings with Austria, the last of them in 1963, and having never beaten them on their travels. But James McClean's winner took their points tally to 10 from a possible 12 ahead of March's crunch meeting with Wales in Dublin.

The win was achieved without a raft of key men including James McCarthy, whose absence prompted the manager to hand Bournemouth midfielder Arter a competitive debut - he won the first of his four caps in a friendly against England in June last year - and the 26-year-old did not let him down.

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Asked if his selection was a demonstration of the manager's trust in him, he said: "Yes. I suppose I always thought that was part of the reason that I hadn't played so much in the past.

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Harry Arter was pleased to make his competitive debut for the Republic of Ireland and hopes for more wins following victory over Austria.

"I had to just keep on working hard with Bournemouth and I'm really grateful that he has given me my chance. Thankfully we got a positive result and hopefully he was happy."

He will now hope to keep his place for the clash with Gareth Bale and company in March, although McCarthy, providing relations with Everton boss Ronald Koeman are a little more cordial, and Glenn Whelan, who limped off during the first half in Vienna, could once again stand in his way.

Arter said: "There are another four months to go before that game, and a lot of football to be played for me between now and then.

Harry Arter of AFC Bournemouth (L) is fouled by Robert Snodgrass of Hull City (R)
Image: Arter in action for Bournemouth

"All of us have club games and personally I feel that's where the manager will pick you from. But obviously it's good to be part of a team that has won.

"It won't do me any harm, but I've four months ahead with Bournemouth and hopefully I can keep doing well."