Northern Ireland showcased their never-say-die attitude to nick a 1-1 Nations League draw with Romania, despite playing for 51 minutes with 10 men.
Ian Baraclough's tenure started in frustrating fashion as Reading striker George Puscas (25) bundled home before things got worse when Josh Magennis was dismissed for a second yellow card with just 39 minutes on the clock.
It was backs against the wall from that moment on but goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell stood up to the Romania challenge, making a string of fine saves despite not playing a competitive game since November last year.
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The Burnley goalkeeper's heroics kept the hope of an equaliser alive and substitute Gavin Whyte took the chance when it came (86) after latching onto a Kyle Lafferty knockdown.
It was a momentum building start for Baraclough, who has stepped up from his role as Under-21s boss to take charge of the senior side and will lead the team into the crucial Euro 2020 play-off semi-final against Bosnia-Herzegovina in October.
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It was a cagey beginning, with debutant Daniel Ballard - in for the absent Jonny Evans - looking composed, but the match was frequently interrupted by the referee of Francois Letexier, who awarded 22 free-kicks in the first half alone.
It was from one of those in the 25th minute that Romania scored.
Northern Ireland lined up to defend a cross but Ianis Hagi centered for the unmarked Nicolae Stanciu. Peacock-Farrell did well to get down as the ball flew through the crowd towards the bottom corner, but could only push it to Vlad Chiriches who squared for Puscas to tap home into an empty net.
It took another 10 minutes for Northern Ireland to threaten and it was the debutant Ballard who got on the end of Paddy McNair's free-kick, but he struggled to get any power into the effort and Ciprian Tatarusanu gathered comfortably.
Moments later, Northern Ireland were down to 10. Magennis could have considered himself unlucky to have been shown yellow 13 minutes in after an aerial tangle with Nicusor Bancu, and there was not much more in the second incident as Alexandru Maxim made the most of an arm across his shoulder.
A man down and a goal down, Northern Ireland were on the back foot throughout the second half as Peacock-Farrell took centre stage.
Puscas should have doubled the lead when picked out by Alexandru Cicaldau's cross and perhaps thought he had before Peacock-Farrell got a strong hand to his header.
More routine saves followed but Romania were queueing up to shoot as Northern Ireland struggled to get out of their own half.
Peacock-Farrell clawed away Stanciu's bending shot and was then beaten by his own team-mate in the 72nd minute as Corry Evans slid in to block Bancu's cross but the ball bounced back off the post.
Baraclough had sent on Whyte and Lafferty in the hope of snatching something, and they did just that with four minutes of normal time remaining, with Lafferty heading on a long ball into the box and Whyte running through to nod home.
Peacock-Farrell joined the celebrations, but was then back on his line to push Alibec's powerful effort on to the bar and secure the point.
Man of the match: Bailey Peacock-Farrell
Outstanding. Without their goalkeeper, Northern Ireland could have been on the end of a hiding. Peacock-Farrell showed why Burnley have handed him a new contract if not yet a debut as he starred on his first competitive outing since Northern Ireland's last match in November. He's an exciting prospect.
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- Northern Ireland avoided defeat in a UEFA Nations League match for the first time in their five games in the competition (D1 L4).
- No side has played more UEFA Nations League matches without losing than Romania, who have won three and drawn four of their seven games in the competition (level with Kosovo).
- Magennis was the first player to receive a red card for Northern Ireland since September 2015, when Chris Baird was dismissed against Hungary.
- Peacock-Farrell made eight saves against Romania, the most by a goalkeeper in any match for Northern Ireland since Michael McGovern against Germany at EURO 2016 (also eight).