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With six yellow cards in the European World Championship, Luxembourg lost 3-0 at home to Ireland

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At 3:45 Beijing time on November 15, 2021, the 10th round of the European World Preliminary Group A, Luxembourg sat at home against Ireland. The midfield whistle blew and both teams scored nothing at half-time, and both sides entered the dressing room with a 0-0 score. In the second half, in the 67th minute, Duffy received a pass from his teammate to break the deadlock for Ireland. In the 75th minute of the match, Ogbene asked for Ireland to score a goal to extend the lead to two goals. In the 88th minute of the match, Robinson scored a goal for Ireland to extend the scoreline to 3-0. The match ended with Ireland beating Luxembourg 3-0 away.

【Competition Progress】

In the 6th minute, Luxembourg's Selimović was cautioned by the referee for a yellow card.

In the 47th minute of the match, Ireland's Karen was cautioned by the referee for a yellow card.

In the 62nd minute, Ireland replaced Date with substitute Knight, intending to step up the attack.

In the 67th minute, Cullen assisted teammate Duffy to score the first goal for Ireland.

In the 75th minute, Ogbene asked to score for Ireland to extend the lead to two goals.

In the 77th minute, Luxembourg's Chanot was cautioned for a yellow card by the referee.

In the 88th minute of the match, Robinson scored for Ireland to extend the score to three goals.

In the 90th minute of the match, Ireland replaced Doherty with Parrott to protect the fruits of the victory.

The final whistle blew as Luxembourg lost 3-0 at home to Ireland.

【Lineup】

Luxembourg (4-4-2): Schön, Jans, Chanot, Perea (86' Tehir), Pinto, Hill, Selimović, Barreiro, Senani, Rodriguez, Sanchez (52' Deville)

Ireland (4-2-3-1): Bazunu, Coleman, Duffy, Egan, Doherty (90' Parrott), Karen (90' Hollihan), Hendrick, Robinson (89' Omoba Midler), Ogbene Q (82' Brown), McLean, Ida (62' Knight)

With six yellow cards in the European World Championship, Luxembourg lost 3-0 at home to Ireland