World Cup: end of the road for Northern Ireland after defeat in Bulgaria

Jordan Thompson and Steven Davis dejected after final whistle in Sofia
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 13th Oct 2021

It was already a Mission Impossible ...

Defeat at the weekend to Switzerland left Northern Ireland six points off a play-off spot.

Then last night last night in Sofia, their final bid for a place in next year's World Cup in Qatar fizzled out with a whimper.

They lost 2-1 to Bulgaria - and now sit fourth in their group with the road to Qatar firmly at an end.

Northern Ireland got off to a great start after a poacher's goal from striker Conor Washington.

Steven Davis

After that, they allowed the host nation to get back into the game and a double strike from Todor Nedelev ended all hopes.

To be fair, Northern Ireland did create a number of chances but spurned all of them.

Manager Ian Baraclough said: "When we were dominating, creating chances, getting numerous balls into the box it caused them problems.

"We got bodies in the box and had some really good chances, Paddy's (McNair) header probably being the main one - the goalkeeper pulled off a great save, but Paddy will be disappointed he didn't put it in the opposite corner.

"Josh (Magennis) had a header, I think Conor had one and there were a couple of half chances. Then in a 20-minute spell in the second half they had two half-chances and the ball is in the net.

"It's a lesson for us in managing the game. We were well in control in the first half and then it's about making sure when they have their spell we negate their chances. We didn't, it got a bit ragged and it cost us.''

After the anger and frustration of the defeat in Geneva, shaped by the disputed first-half red card shown to Jamal Lewis, Northern Ireland had travelled to Sofia determined to fight for their seeding and lay down a marker for qualifying campaigns to come.

Bulgaria’s Borislav Tsonev with Northern Ireland’s Conor Bradley

But the positive momentum of last month's displays has dissipated rapidly for Baraclough's short-handed squad as they were unable to adapt to the changes Bulgaria made at the break.

"We are very disappointed,'' he added. We knew at half-time it was our game to go on and win by more. It wasn't complacency, we came out with the same mindset. In the first couple or three minutes we had that, but for some reason it's dropped off and we've allowed them that bit more space.

"We weren't able to win second balls and that allows them to get further up the park. They were two great strikes, we can't take that away from (Nedelev), but he was someone we had pin-pointed, we knew he was a danger on his left side.''

Defeat sees Northern Ireland slip to fourth, three points behind Bulgaria in Group C, with only Italy and Switzerland still in the mix for tickets to Qatar.

Baraclough's men will end the campaign next month with home games against Lithuania and Italy, desperate to give the Windsor Park fans something to cheer.

"I've said to the lads in there, you've got to make sure you're in the squad in three or four weeks' time,'' the manager added.

"It's a quick turnaround again and there can't be any guarantees. We've got a lot of bumps and bruises in there. Lads will go back to their clubs and have to make sure they prepare themselves right to be ready for the weekend and to play twice a week, then to come back in the best shape possible.

"Hopefully we've got a stronger squad to choose from because we've been decimated by injuries in the last few days.''