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Courtney Brosnan: She didn’t have a save to make until the 58th minute, and was busier towards the end than expected. Could do little about the goal and comfortably behind the other shots on target. 7

Aoife Mannion: Named as the official player of the match, Mannion seized each chance to advance upfield with the intention of infusing pace into the Irish offensive. She nearly found the back of the net during the opening half. 8

Jessica Stapleton: Caused problems for Brosnan during the initial phase of the match and later provided an opportunity for Greece towards the end of the second half. Her passing was inconsistent overall. 6

Anna Patton: A major menace for Ireland during set pieces, Patten demonstrated ease when handling the ball and seldom faced defensive challenges. 7

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Megan Campbell: Delivered a perfect corner for Ireland’s second and her throw-ins were a threat, but generally her crossing was poor. 6

Denise O’Sullivan: Carried the ball into the final third, but often ran out of room or options, on her big night captaining the team. 6

Tyler Toland: Disrupted breakaway attempts effectively and maintained composure with the ball. Among Ireland’s top performers during the match. 7

Marissa Sheva: A dynamic show yet again, though she found it challenging to recreate the same level of influence observed four days prior in Crete. 6

Leanne Kiernan: Scored an early penalty following a strong run from inside and received an injury in the process; however, her impact diminished as the first half progressed. 6

Amber Barrett: The Donegal player contributed another Irish goal, her ninth overall. Her performance was full of energy. If she had passed to Lucy Quinn instead of shooting near the end of the first half, it could have led to a smoother evening ahead. 6

Lucy Quinn: The more promising Irish advances were made along the left wing, where Quinn was stationed, however, even she struggled with delivering high-quality crosses into the box.

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Emily Murphy (for Kiernan 46): Provided a distinct approach in offense. 6

Saoirse Noonan (replaced Barrett at 73)

Abbie Larkin (for Quinn 82)

Ruesha Littlejohn (representing Toland 82)

Caitlin Hayes (for Sheva 89)

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