MU18: Review of 2022

MU18: Review of 2022

An exciting group of Men’s Under-18s internationals headed to Croatia for a four-team tournament against Sweden, Denmark and Croatia

A stunning 3-1 win over Sweden was followed by an eight-goal thriller with Denmark where Ireland were defeated 5-3. Their final game came against Croatia which would end in a stalemate.

The tournament served as great development for players looking to impress at international level and push themselves into contention for Tom Mohan’s MU19s side.

Results

15.11.22 | Ireland 3-1 Sweden

18.11.22 | Denmark 5-3 Ireland

21.11.22 | Croatia 0-0 Ireland

Appearances

3 – Sam Curtis, Justin Ferizaj, Joseph Gibbard, Luke O’Brien, Gideon Tetteh, Franco Umeh

2 – Thomas Bloxham, Cathal Heffernan, Gavin Hodgins, Darius Lipsuic, Liam McAlinney, James McManus, Stephen Mohan, Senan Mullen, Freddie Turley, Conor Walsh, Kevin Zefi

1 – Fintan Doherty, Christy Grogan, Glen McConnell, Sean McHale, Mark O’Mahony

Goals

2 – Joseph Gibbard, Mark O’Mahony

1 – Justin Ferizaj, Kevin Zefi

Cleansheets

1 – Fintan Doherty

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