Stephen Kenny still looking for first win as Ireland boss after 10 matches

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Dublin: The Republic of Ireland fell to a shock 1-0 defeat by minnows Luxembourg in their 2022 World Cup qualifier in Dublin on Saturday with the home team described as “embarrassing” by their own captain.
Dynamo Kiev midfielder Gerson Rodrigues condemned the Irish to their second defeat in as many Group A games with a superb long-range effort five minutes from the end.
“It was a horrible and embarrassing night,” Ireland skipper Seamus Coleman told the BBC. “We got what we deserved which was nothing. I don’t think we demanded the ball enough and looked to break them down as quickly as we could.”
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Luxembourg meanwhile are a point behind the two leading teams after a rare World Cup qualifying victory for the tiny country.
The win at the Aviva Stadium came thanks to smart play from the 25-year-old Rodrigues, who pounced on a knockdown to lash home his sixth international goal.
Luxembourg have never qualified for a major tournament and have little chance of making it out of the five-team Group G and to next year’s finals in Qatar.
However, despite hailing from a country with a smaller population than many provincial European cities, Luc Holtz’s side inflicted an humiliating defeat on Ireland.
Stephen Kenny is still looking for his first win as Ireland boss, with his run of games without a win since taking charge last year now at 10.
His next opportunity will come on Tuesday when Ireland face World Cup hosts Qatar in a friendly in the Hungarian city of Debrecen.
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