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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
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Paul O'Hehir

Ireland U21s manager Jim Crawford not content with play-off spot as he urges players to finish with a flourish

JIM CRAWFORD has told his Under-21s not to settle for second best after securing at least a Euro playoff.

Sweden and Italy drew 1-1 in Helsingborg this evening and that means Ireland are guaranteed at least a shootout for next summer’s European Championships.

But they will secure automatic qualification if they beat leaders Italy in Ascoli (4.30pm) in their final game on Tuesday.

Ireland have won their last four games in a row but Crawford is setting his sights high next week.

“First and foremost I would like to thank the hard work and effort of my players and staff,” said the Irish boss in the aftermath of tonight's result.

“The objective at the start of the campaign was to create history and that is now very much in our hands.

“While I’m pleased to have a play-off spot secured, the job is far from over. We head to Italy with a chance to automatically qualify and that’s our focus.”

Crawford added: “Italy are an excellent team and have shown that all campaign. They have our respect but I have great belief in our lads to go to Ascoli and get a result.”

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