Midfielder Josh Carson says he hopes his Northern Ireland side will bounce back from their 5-0 defeat to the Republic of Ireland when they take on Wales in their final Carling Nations Cup match in Dublin on Friday (Sky Sports One/HD1 7.30pm). The 17-year-old made his full international debut in Tuesday’s thrashing.
Carson says the squad was very down after Tuesday’s loss: "The atmosphere in the dressing room after the match was very down, but hopefully we’ll make things right against Wales.
"We’ll put in a good performance against Wales because we’ve nothing to lose and we’ll be ready to battle against them.”
The midfielder was pleased with his own performance: "As far as my international debut is concerned, I'm proud to be there and be part of it. It’s not the result I would have wanted though.
"I was trying to get forward as much as possible. I was told to pull wide, try to get the ball and get at them.
"I thought I played well enough in my first 70 minutes of international football. I don’t think that we deserved a 5-0 drubbing, but that’s football.”
Carson is expected to make his second full international start against the Welsh.
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