European Championship Qualifying

September 3, 2010

Full-time

Slovenia

0 - 1

Northern Ireland

Group C

19:45 BST, September 3, 2010

Petrol Arena

Referee: Pavel Balaj

Evans shocks hosts

Scoring Summary

Slovenia Northern Ireland
 Corry Evans (70')

The new kids on the block made sure Northern Ireland got off to a flying start in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.

• Evans delighted

Substitute Corry Evans, making his first competitive outing, scored the winner in the second half against Slovenia after getting on the end of a cross from Craig Cathcart on his debut.

Cathcart was drafted in as Corry's brother Jonny was ruled out on the day of the game because of a groin injury. It seemed Northern Ireland might struggle without the talented Manchester United defender.

Instead, they manned the barricades in a way that was nothing short of magnificent to defeat the World Cup qualifiers in their own backyard.

Northern Ireland started brightly then found themselves under pressure for long spells only to get the victory they had craved.

Bostjan Cesar was content to concede a corner in the 11th minute under pressure from David Healy.

Grant McCann swung the ball in and Chris Baird knocked it on to Warren Feeney but he had his back to goal and failed to get a decent touch.

Slovenia were finding it hard to get going and Valter Birsa delivered the ball from the right in the 15th minute but it failed to trouble goalkeeper Maik Taylor and went wide.

Northern Ireland kept pushing forward and Baird whipped in a shot from 25 yards that was off target.

Slovenia almost made the breakthrough in the 21st minute when Birsa got on the end of a cross from Zlatan Ljubijankic only for Cathcart to make a timely clearance.

Northern Ireland found themselves on the back foot in the 38th minute with Andraz Kirm whipping in a cross. Milivoje Novakovic peeled away from his marker but delivered a soft header from six yards into the arms of Taylor.

This was suddenly a difficult time for Northern Ireland and Kirm sent a ball across the face of the goal but no-one was on hand to take advantage.

Birsa then got enough power on his shot from inside the area but Cathcart was handily placed and deflected the ball to safety in the 49th minute.

Back came Northern Ireland and Brunt sent Healy clear down the left nine minutes later. The Sunderland striker cut inside but only succeeded in sending a shot straight at goalkeeper Samir Handanovic.

It proved to be a brief respite and after another flowing move Kirm's strike from 12 yards was blocked by Baird. Northern Ireland were defending in numbers and Stephen Craigan then put his body on the line in the 64th minute to keep out a shot from Robert Koren.

Three minutes later Nigel Worthington made a double substitution with Lafferty and Corry Evans coming on Healy and McCann.

Northern Ireland then stunned Slovenia with midfielder Evans, who is also at Old Trafford, scoring at the far post following a glorious cross from Cathcart.

The home side responded and Birsa got into a good position in the penalty area but Taylor, 39 tomorrow, got down quickly to make the save.

Then Ljubijankic found the side-netting from an acute angle in the 81st minute as Slovenia went in search of the equaliser.

Johnny Gorman, who attends Wolves Academy and Repton School, then made his competitive debut a minute from time for Brunt as Northern Ireland held out for a famous win.

  • Evans delighted

    Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington spoke of his pride after his side got off to a winning start in their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign.

    Old Trafford midfielder Evans told Sky Sports: "I haven't scored for Northern Ireland since I was a schoolboy, so to get on the scoresheet in such an important match is fantastic.

    "We've had our criticism over our away from and for not being able to score goals, so to win away with a clean sheet is great."

    Worthington said: "We worked all week with Jonny as a left back. I was disappointed to lose him but you cannot take your thoughts away from everyone else.

    "Whatever big brother can do little brother can do as well. What a family that is. Young Corry is a fantastic young professional.

    "I have worked with him now for three years. He has a lot of ability and is a very honest young man. I had no qualms about putting him on and the goal was a nice little surprise. He also worked his socks off. Craig had an excellent debut. It is not his best position but he did a good solid job.

    "We defended magnificently in the second half, we rode the storm and got the goal to win the game. When you play for Northern Ireland you have to work very hard and our players were fantastic, very solid. We stuck to our game plan and it worked."

    Worthington also handed a competitive debut to schoolboy Johnny Gorman, who stepped off the bench, and said: "He is a great young talent for Northern Ireland.''