Seamus Coleman hopes Gibraltar can upset Republic of Ireland's group rivals
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Monday 25 March 2019 14:06, UK
Seamus Coleman hopes Gibraltar can take points off some of the Republic of Ireland's Group D rivals after giving them a scare in their opening European Qualifier.
Jeff Hendrick's 49th-minute strike was all that separated the teams on the artificial pitch at the Victory Stadium on Saturday as Ireland secured a hard-fought away victory.
Ireland beat Gibraltar 7-0 in Dublin and 4-0 in Faro in their only other previous meetings during the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, and Coleman saw enough improvement to believe they can cause some damage.
The 30-year-old Ireland skipper said: "I hope so. The players afterwards were happy with how they'd performed. They're giving it their all too and thankfully we got the win.
"But I would love to see them take points from teams and hopefully they can do."
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If Gibraltar have improved significantly since the sides last met, Ireland were far from their best in admittedly difficult conditions in Mick McCarthy's first game back as manager.
He later described the encounter as a "horrible" game and while Coleman did not disagree, he admitted that international football is getting more challenging every season with Tuesday night's opponents Georgia another case in point.
"International football is definitely getting harder," he said. "Teams sit back and it's getting harder to break teams down.
"Georgia is going to be a sticky game home and away as well. It's a tough group and we'll just take one game at a time, that old cliche.
"We're not taking Georgia for granted - they are a good side and they're getting better with every campaign as well."
That McCarthy's men returned home with the points was due in part to a vital save from keeper Darren Randolph as Roy Chipolina threatened to head the home side into the lead seconds after half-time.
Coleman said: "It was tough, but it was the same for both teams and we got over the line.
"We definitely would have liked to be more comfortable, I'm not going to try to butter it up any different, but [we got] three points.
"We look forward to Georgia now and hopefully we can get three points again."
Ireland have never lost to Georgia in nine previous meetings but could only draw 1-1 in Tbilisi in the last encounter, a World Cup qualifier in September 2017.
A rare Coleman goal secured a 1-0 home victory 11 months earlier and the full-back would happily settle for a repeat after reaching the 50-cap mark in Gibraltar.
He said: "I scuffed it over the line but I'll take any goal I can get at this level.
"Fifty caps for your country is a massive achievement and I'll look forward to hopefully my 51st if the manager picks me against Georgia."