NORTHERN IRELAND HOPE FOR LAST 16 PLACE AFTER LOSING 1-0 TO GERMANY

Northern Ireland fans singing their hearts out in Paris with 'Will Grigg's On Fire'

Northern Ireland fans singing their hearts out in Paris with ‘Will Grigg’s On Fire’

IF it was a singing competition, then the Northern Ireland fans would have won the game hands down.

For 90 minutes, the thousands of Green and White Army supporters who travelled to Paris showed why they are the best fans in the world.

Pundit Alan Shearer applauded them at the end of the game for signing their hearts out in support of Michael O’Neill’s players.

The fans rocked the Pairc de Princes with their ‘Will Grigg’s On Fire’ song which resonated around the ground.

Now Northern Ireland face a nervous wait to find out whether they’ll qualify for the last 16 of Euro 2016 after losing 1-0 to Germany, who finished top of Group C.

The world champions created ample chances against third-place finishers Northern Ireland but only took one of them through Mario Gomez as they found goalkeeper Michael McGovern in inspired form.

McGovern will not have a posse of clubs knocking on his door as he is currently without a club.

He pulled world class safe after world class safe.

Michael O’Neill’s team finish with three points and a goal difference of zero and will now wait to see if they’re one of the four best third-place sides to qualify for the knockout stages.

If Czech Republic fail to beat Turkey in Group D on Tuesday evening then Northern Ireland will be guaranteed to qualify for the last 16, as long as Turkey don’t win by a four-goal margin or more.

Fantastic \Michael McGovern yet again denies German striker Thomas Muller

Fantastic \Michael McGovern yet again denies German striker Thomas Muller

If the Czechs win or Turkey get the big victory they need, attention will turn to tomorrow’s final group games to decide Northern Ireland’s fate. Slovakia are currently the only third-placed team to have confirmed their place in the last 16.

Meanwhile, Germany will face a third-placed team from Group A, B or F in the last 16.

Germany set up camp in the Northern Irish half from the first whistle and barely left it for the following 90 minutes.

Conor Washington was cut adrift in attack for O’Neill’s men, who kept the same team that historically beat Ukraine 2-0 last Thursday.

McGovern was quickly to the forefront of the action. He was quick off his line to deny Thomas Muller on nine minutes before blocking further attempts from Mario Gotze and Mesut Ozil.

Muller headed against the post on 28 minutes but McGovern’s defence was breached two minutes later.

Ozil, who was working his magic in midfield, released Muller in on goal and he teed up Gomez to fire home via a Gareth McAuley deflection.

Jamie Ward registered Northern Ireland’s only shot on target in the game just before half-time – a speculative 30-yard strike that was straight at Manuel Neuer.

Gotze was again thwarted by a strong McGovern right hand just after the break.

With Northern Ireland posing little threat at the other end, Germany took their foot off the gas in the closing stages but did nearly double the lead through Gomez, whose header was clawed away by McGovern.

The soon-to-be out-of-contract Hamilton goalkeeper did his chances of finding a new club no harm with this performance as the Green and White Army’s amazing adventure looks likely to roll on to the knockout stages.

Cheering on the GAWA were many diginitaries from Northern Ireland.

Deputy first minister Martin McGuinness attended his his first Northern Ireland match home or away.

And he was joined in the stands by big Northern Ireland fan Rory McIlroy.

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness and Rory McIlroy pictured with goal keeper Michael McGovern after they watched Northern Ireland against Germany during Tuesday evenings final Euro 2016 group game at the Parc des Princes, Paris. Photo by William Cherry / Press Eye

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness and Rory McIlroy pictured with goal keeper Michael McGovern after they watched Northern Ireland against Germany during Tuesday evenings final Euro 2016 group game at the Parc des Princes, Paris.
Photo by William Cherry / Press Eye

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