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Michael McGovern was phenomenal against Germany, says Michael O'Neill

Northern Ireland's goalkeeper Michael McGovern reacts
Image: Michael McGovern was Ireland's best player against Germany

Northern Ireland's players gave goalkeeper Michael McGovern a standing ovation in the dressing room after his magnificent display helped his team qualify for the last 16 of Euro 2016.

Michael O'Neill's men were left unsure of their fate at the final whistle of their 1-0 defeat by Germany but subsequent results in Group D meant Northern Ireland are guaranteed to be one of the best four third placed finishers due to their goal difference.  

That equation could easily have been four or five goals worse were it not for the defiant brilliance of McGovern, an unheralded 31-year-old who is currently out-of-contract at Hamilton.

He made a succession of brave and intelligent stops, repelling everything but one Mario Gomez effort.

"Michael had a fantastic night in goal, he's had a fantastic tournament," said O'Neill.

"He didn't put a foot wrong all night. The players gave him a round of applause when he came in the dressing room and when that happens you don't really need the manager to say any more to be honest.

Northern Ireland's coach Michael O'Neill
Image: Northern Ireland's coach Michael O'Neill hailed McGovern's display

"It was a phenomenal performance and up there probably with the great goalkeeping performances we've had in the past from the likes of Pat Jennings, Tommy Wright, Maik Taylor.

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"He's an exceptional goalkeeper."

Arguably it was the best the tournament has seen and, with no new deal yet penned at New Douglas Park, O'Neill expects suitors to be circling this summer.

"He's out of contract. His club want to sign him but he hasn't re-signed for the club he's at," he said.

 Mario Gomez of Germany celebrates scoring
Image: Mario Gomez of Germany celebrates scoring the only goal of the game

"I believe there's a number of clubs in Scotland that have interest in him and I'd be surprised if there's not clubs in England that would be interested in Michael.

"How he has progressed in the last 18 months is phenomenal.

"Hamilton is a very small club that has survived the last two years in the SPL and Michael is a big part of the reason why they did survive.

"He's worth at least 15 points a season to his club, no doubt."

Northern Ireland's goalkeeper Michael McGovern (R) stops a goal attempt by Germany's forward Mario Gomez
Image: McGovern stops an attempt by Germany forward Gomez

O'Neill had hoped for four points to qualify from a difficult section but has seen enough over the last 270 minutes to believe his charges have played a good enough part to continue their underdog story.

"Hopefully that's the case... our fans are not going home regardless by the sounds of it out there," he said as loud chants rang through the Paris night.

"Ideally we would have hoped to guarantee a place in the round of 16 but it was always going to be difficult given the nature of the teams in our group.

"If we were going to lose this game that's the best defeat we could have had. We did remarkably well to stay in the game - you're never going to play Germany, the world champions, and not have that kind of night."

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