
We can't ask any more in terms of character – Northern Ireland's Michael O'Neill
Isaac Price fired Northern Ireland in front in the 36th minute, but then had to make a goal-line clearance to deny Andri Gudjohnsen in the second half as O'Neill's side came under pressure following the sending-off of Brodie Spencer.
That dismissal changed the game completely, but O'Neill was proud of the way his players responded as Northern Ireland won a match they finished with 10 men for the first time since their famous win over Spain in 1982.
'We didn't start the game well, we gave the ball away a lot,' O'Neill said. 'They pressed us and we didn't deal with that as well as we could…
'We struggled to get pressure on the ball, but really they didn't cause us any threat either. It's frustrating when you're at home that you're not having a bit more of a foothold and dominance.
'But we're going to have to play like that so I think this team, they've got a strong character and desire when things are going against them to stay in the game…
'There's a lot of things we can do better, but in terms of character, we can't ask any more. In terms of defending as a team and as a unit without the ball, I thought we were excellent.'
Spencer was sent off for denying a goalscoring opportunity after tangling with Iceland skipper Hakon Haraldsson as he tried to break into the box, a decision which infuriated the Northern Ireland players as they surrounded referee Morten Krogh, and frustrated O'Neill.
Isaac Price's goal makes him the youngest player to score 9 goals for Northern Ireland at 21 years 257 days 👏 #GAWA
Stat: @NIStats pic.twitter.com/DhYmwjKcBJ
— Northern Ireland (@NorthernIreland) June 10, 2025
'I think it's a poor decision,' O'Neill said. 'The referee doesn't have a very good view of it. Brodie and the attacking player, it's more like their legs get tangled than anything else.
'Daniel (Ballard) is a covering defender as well. And the first touch of the Iceland player goes right through Pierce (Charles), he doesn't have the ball under control.
'But you see when the incident happens the referee (isn't close) so he was very, very quick to produce a red card given he doesn't have the benefit of VAR. I was disappointed with it because it obviously changes the game.'
Northern Ireland hung on well. As well as Price's clearance off the line, Charles made a stoppage-time save to keep out Isak Johannesson's header.
Price's goal was another quality finish from the 21-year-old West Brom forward – his ninth international goal. George Saville won a challenge to prod it to him and after a couple of touches he bent a shot into the bottom right-hand corner of the net.
📸🤩 #GAWA pic.twitter.com/dZ26gP8OpF
— Northern Ireland (@NorthernIreland) June 10, 2025
'I don't think there's too many players come in and play international football and adapt to it as quickly as Isaac has,' O'Neill said. 'He has that ability just to do something a little bit different, a little bit special. The goal is an example of that.
'But his biggest contribution to the team is off the ball and his running ability, his ability to press.
'When you've got that type of player who can score goals and has that level of technical ability, you're always concerned about their off-the-ball play, but for him, it's not a problem.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Daily Mail
22 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Meaning behind Trent Alexander-Arnold's new shirt number at Real Madrid claimed to have been discovered by fans
Football fans have claimed to have uncovered the hidden meaning behind Trent Alexander-Arnold 's new shirt number at Real Madrid. The England full-back was unveiled at the Spanish giants on Thursday after joining Los Blancos early in time for the Club World Cup. His former club Liverpool were previously adamant that he would not be able to join Real until after his contract expired with the Reds on June 30. As a result, the LaLiga side agreed to pay £10million to the Merseysiders in order to secure the services of Alexander-Arnold ahead of schedule. But as the 26-year-old right-back was completing his medical in the Spanish capital, fans were convinced they had found out the reason why he opted for the number 12 shirt for his new club. They took to social media to pen their theories, after noticing an eerie similarity between his old and new numbers. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one user wrote: '6+6=12 .. I am a scholar.' A second added: '6+6 = 12......I see it...' A further comment read: 'Ahh, 6+6 = 12, now I got why 12!!!' Alexander-Arnold has been required to select a new number as LaLiga rules only permit players to wear those between one and 25. He has also chosen to undergo a name change as he embarks on a new chapter in his career - that will see him revert from 'Alexander-Arnold' to 'Trent'. Following Alexander-Arnold's presentation to fans, the Madrid squad will fly to the United States for the Club World Cup - which gets underway on June 14 - as they face RB Salzburg, Pachuca and Al Hilal. Along with being forced to sacrifice his old shirt number, Alexander-Arnold was also forbidden from taking another prized personal item to Spain. He was unable to ship his £130,000 Range Rover as Madrid have a sponsorship agreement with BMW, which prevents players driving any other cars to the club's training ground, according to El Motor. The car manufacturer provides Real Madrid players with cars to use throughout the season, meaning they will hook up Alexander-Arnold with a new drive.


The Sun
an hour ago
- The Sun
Wimbledon confirms record seven per cent prize money rise after inflation-busting ticket hike as record pots revealed
CARLOS ALCARAZ will bank a record £3million in prize money if he wins a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles next month. The Spaniard, 22, is partying in Ibiza this week as he lays down his racquet following an incredible French Open final five-set, five-and-a-half-hour win over Jannik Sinner. 2 2 Alcaraz battled back from two sets down to beat Sinner in a Roland Garros classic. The reigning SW17 champ is the 6-4 joint favourite for the Wimbledon crown – the bookies cannot separate him and Italian world No.1. If he ends up winning three in a row, then he will receive a £300,000 improvement on the £2.7million he earned for lifting the gentlemen's golden singles trophy 11 months ago. Wimbledon, like the rest of the other three Slams, offer equal prize for men and women stars. It means that Barbora Krejčíková, the reigning ladies singles champion, will get the same dosh if she defends the title. The total money pot increases from £50million to £53.5million,a 7 per cent increase. The first-round main-draw losers will earn £66,000, which is £6,000 more than the last Championships. In 2015, Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams were the singles champions and their prize pot was £1.88million each. The move comes after it was announced last year tickets for the finals at the All England Club will reach record prices this year. A new pricing policy sees seats split into three categories across the venue. Carlos Alcaraz stuns French Open fans with classy gesture as he wins rally but concedes point due to little-known rule The cheapest tickets will be those in the back six rows, available for £240. The six rows in front of that will cost spectators £295, while the most expensive tier is £315. A spokesperson for Wimbledon said: "Very careful consideration is given when setting ticket prices for the Championships, with the greatest price increase applied to premium seats on Centre Court and No 1 Court. "Twenty per cent of all tickets have had prices frozen at 2024 levels, including grounds passes. "We were very pleased to receive a record number of applications [for the ballot], including strong interest from fans in the US, Italy, Ireland and Germany.'


Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Trent Alexander-Arnold is unveiled by Real Madrid at his medical - but is forced to take a new shirt number after being BANNED from taking his Liverpool 66
Trent Alexander-Arnold has arrived in Spain ahead of his unveiling as a Real Madrid player. The England star will be unveiled at 11.30am UK time by club president Florentino Perez as he embarks on a six-year deal with the European giants. After leaving Liverpool a month early for £10million, the right-back has taken the shirt number 12 - a number often reserved for back-up goalkeepers, though not in Spain. Fans were gathered outside the club's medical provider's facilities bright and early this morning in eager anticipation of seeing their new man. His is a lower-key introduction than the one Kylian Mbappe was treated to last summer, with 80,000 fans turning up to the Santiago Bernabeu to welcome the Frenchman on a rapturous day. Alexander-Arnold - who will be known on his kit as 'Trent' - will dive straight into the action with Los Blancos at the Club World Cup. Trent Alexander-Arnold pictured undergoing his medical ahead of his Real Madrid unveiling Trent Alexander Arnold signing some Real Madrid shirts 🤍 — Kay | Snapchat & IG Ads (@KayRMFC) June 12, 2025 Madrid will jet off the the USA soon ahead of group stage fixtures against Al-Hilal, Pachuca and Red Bull Salzburg. That will be the 26-year-old's first chance to impress new manager Xabi Alonso, who has replaced Carlo Ancelotti on a three-year contract after a mightily impressive stint at Bayer Leverkusen. As well as his new kit number, Alexander-Arnold has been forced to make another change from his life at Liverpool after being banned from taking his prized possession over to Spain. The one thing from home that he won't be able to take to his new club is his £130,000 Range Rover that he has been driving around England. That's because Madrid have a sponsorship agreement with BMW, which prevents players driving any other cars to the club's training ground, according to El Motor. The car manufacturer provides Real Madrid players with cars to use throughout the season, meaning they will hook up Alexander-Arnold with a new drive. Mbappe and Jude Bellingham have opted for the BMW XM, which costs around £152,000 but will be given to the defender for free. Alexander-Arnold opted to run down his contract to leave his boyhood club on a free transfer at the end of the season, leading to an angry response from some Liverpool fans. — Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) June 11, 2025 Alexander-Arnold's Instagram handle changed from '@trentarnold66' to '@trent' The right-back will don the shirt for the first time under Real boss Xabi Alonso next week After announcing his decision to leave in early May, Alexander-Arnold was booed by his own supporters when he came off the bench during a 2-2 draw with Arsenal at Anfield. A number of his team-mates and Arne Slot leapt to his defence after that game as they asked fans to remember his previous years of service. The England international did not feature in Liverpool's next game - a 3-2 away defeat by Brighton - but did come on as a half-time substitute on the final day against Crystal Palace. On that occasion, he received a much better reception from supporters, and he was then cheered by most fans when he went up to collect his medal during the post-match presentation as Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy. Alexander-Arnold broke down in tears as he did a lap of honour to thank fans after the presentation, and he was seen crying again during Liverpool's open-top bus parade the following day.