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Rep of Ireland U21 vs Estonia U21. European Under-21 Championship Qualifying Group B.

Rep of Ireland U21 5

  • A Stokes (15th minute, 30th minute pen)
  • J McCarthy (62nd minute)
  • C Hourihane (86th minute)
  • O Garvan (90th minute)

Estonia U21 0

    Five-star Irish seal win

    Image: Stokes: Struck twice

    Republic of Ireland Under-21s gave manager Noel King an emphatic start to his reign as they saw off Estonia 5-0.

    New manager given perfect start by youngsters

    Republic of Ireland Under-21s gave manager Noel King an emphatic start to his reign as they saw off Estonia 5-0. King has taken over from Don Givens after a poor run of results in qualifying for the European Under-21 Championships and his new squad gave him the perfect start to get their campaign back on track. Three defeats and four draws in Group Two had ended Given's 10-year spell in charge but two goals from Anthony Stokes and one apiece from James McCarthy, Conor Hourihane and Owen Garvan sealed a comfortable victory. Due to his successes with the Republic's women at all levels, King came highly recommended and has appreciably made an immediate impact. However, he will now step aside for the final two group games in order to coach the women's Under-17 side in their World Cup finals in Trinidad & Tobago next month. The FAI's international high performance director and former Holland international Wim Koevermans, who suggested King for the Under-21 role, will step in for the away games with Switzerland and Turkey. At least King can head to the Caribbean with a 100 per cent record in his new position courtesy of a stunning display from Hibernian winger Stokes at Tallaght Stadium. That was not before Bristol City goalkeeper Stephen Henderson had pulled off two fine saves in the opening five minutes to deny Artjom Dmitrijev. Stokes then struck the opener in the 15th minute, the 22-year-old rifling a right-foot shot past Marko Meerits from 15 yards after turning inside Aleksei Jahhimovits. Just before the half hour Stokes then cheekily chipped Meerits from the penalty spot after he had been brought down by Marek Kaljumae. Stokes should have completed his hat-trick in the 55th minute, only to plant a header a yard over in meeting Garvan's right-wing free-kick. But the man of the match brilliantly played a part in the three goals that followed for Wigan midfielder McCarthy, Crystal Palace midfielder Garvan and Ipswich's Hourihane.

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