The Ireland women’s under-19s ended their 2024 Uefa women’s under-19 European championships campaign with a 2-0 loss to Netherlands on Sunday. Goals from Karlijn Woons and Mirte Van Koppen sent the Dutch through to the semi-finals ahead of Ireland, who can be proud of their performance.
In the afternoon heat in the Futbolo Stadionas Marijampolėje in Lithuania, Ireland showcased a tactical discipline for a third straight game that gave them a chance against one of the favourites to win this tournament. Having drawn with holders Spain and lost narrowly to last year’s runners-up Germany, Dave Connell’s squad knew that they belonged at this level but needed a big performance and a victory here to progress further.
However, it was the Dutch who took control early on when Woons lost her marker on 18 minutes to head in a free-kick delivered into the penalty area by Jade van Hensbergen.
Shamrock Rovers forward Joy Ralph did fire a shot straight at goalkeeper Danae van der Vliet following a breakaway, but the girls in green – wearing a black kit here – went in at the half-time break one goal down.
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Four minutes into the second period Irish hearts were beating that bit faster when Ralph controlled a pass, spun quickly and let loose with a half volley from distance that struck the Dutch post. It was a superb effort.
The Netherlands showed that they were capable of the same as Lotte Keukelaar made space for herself before unleashing a stinging shot that brought the best out of goalkeeper Katie Keane.
Just as the clock ticked past the hour mark the Dutch increased their lead with Van Koppen smashing a right-footed shot into the back of the net after running on to a neat pass from Keukelaar.
On 89 minutes substitute Ceola Bergin did brilliantly to get a shot off that forced van der Vliet into a diving save that pushed the ball out for a corner kick. But the danger was then cleared from that resulting set-piece.
The Dutch closed out the win to send Ireland out – just as they did in 2014 when beating them in the semi-finals of this competition – but Ireland will take heart from three brave performances in the campaign.
Ireland: Katie Keane; Meabh Russell, Kate Thompson, Eve Dossen (Hazel Donegan 82); Aoife Turner (Mary Phillips 46), Jess Fitzgerald (Freya Healy 68), Aoife Kelly, Ellen Dolan, Jodie Loughrey (Hannah Healy 68); Joy Ralph (Ceola Bergin 82), Lia O’Leary.
Netherlands: Danae van der Vliet; Daliyah de Klonia, Karlijn Woons, Isa Kardinaal, Anissa Chibani; Jasmijn van Uden, Jade van Hensbergen, Senne van de Velde (Sophie Proost 62); Lotte Keukelaar (Lyanne Iedema 85), Danique Tolhoek, Mirte Van Koppen.
Referee: Olivia Tschon (Austria).