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Kasey McAteer delight on night of firsts
First start, first goal – all that was missing was the first win to go with it as Kasey McAteer picked up the player of the match award in the Republic of Ireland's promising 1-1 international friendly draw with Senegal at the Aviva Stadium.
The Leicester City player was a livewire in the first half and would have opened his Ireland account only for a simply spectacular save from Yehvann Diouf 21 minutes in. Never fear, McAteer reacted quickest to the stop, controlling the dropping ball beautifully, turning sharply and firing low to the net.
Even with Senegal grabbing a second-half leveller through substitute Ismaila Sarr, McAteer was "over the moon" with his special night.
"I think you can tell by my celebrations it was like a dream come through," he told RTÉ Sport afterwards.
"It was my first night here at the Aviva, hopefully many more to come, but I wanted to get myself on the scoresheet, pity we couldn't hold on for the result but Senegal are a really good team and we'll take it in our stride."
Although played out in front of a crowd of just 32,478, both teams put plenty of graft in at the Aviva with a late flashpoint involving both teams showed a desire that isn't always present in the friendly arena.
"We went into the game saying that," McAteer said of the need to avoid that friendly lull.
For us it's about having a good performance and getting a result.
"Out there both teams wanted to win the game because that's in our nature and we want to win every game we play.
"It was like a dream come true"
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"It was a good game but unlucky we couldn't hold on in the end."
Once Tuesday's friendly in Luxembourg is complete, all eyes will turn to the forthcoming World Cup qualifying campaign with Hungary visiting Dublin in early September.
McAteer feels things are definitely moving in the right direction.
"We had two good results last camp (two Nations League wins over Bulgaria), a good result today against a good team in the end, a really good team, they're ranked high.
"We'll look at ourselves going into the next game and hopefully we'll get the win."
"We've got some great players," McAteer added. "Festy (Ebosele) is really pushing and we can push each other.
"The main thing is to get this country to the World Cup and that's our aim. Every friendly game we need to build and build and hopefully we'll get ourselves there in the future."