'Little lessons' for NI after Luxembourg draw - O'Neill
Monday, 18 November 2024 ()
Michael O'Neill says his Northern Ireland side will learn from letting a two-goal lead slip in Luxembourg in the Nations League.
Michael O'Neill says his Northern Ireland side will learn from letting a two-goal lead slip in Luxembourg in the Nations League.
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