Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane stay unbeaten after Republic of Ireland draw with Poland
The sides drew 0-0
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Your support makes all the difference.Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane retained their unbeaten record in charge of the Republic of Ireland as their team played out a largely uninspiring goalless draw in Poland in a friendly of few chances.
Defender Stephen Kelly squandered the best opening of the first half when he headed over when well placed. Aiden McGeady looked lively throughout as the Republic showed plenty of endeavour and organisation.
Lukasz Szukala and Tomasz Jodloweic created Poland's best chances in the second half but Ireland held on for a draw to go with their 3-0 win over Latvia in O'Neill and Keane's first game in charge.
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