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Euro 2016 preview: Full breakdown of Group A

“When you hear things like that it does spur you on to prove those people wrong and I’m sure that’s what we’ll do”.

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These both teams have played total number of 9 matches and Northern Ireland has an upper hand against Poland as this team has won 4 matches while Northern Ireland has won 3 matches and remaining 2 matches resulted in draw.

“He was very well prepared and he took the job very seriously, and I think he learned lessons throughout his playing career and from the managers he worked under, and tried to instil that in his management career”. On his day, the Pole can wreak havoc among even the best of defences, making him one of the world’s most feared strikers.

“In key positions we have real quality players and the likes of Davo (Steven Davis), Ollie (Norwood) and Wardy (Jamie Ward) are great technicians with the ball, so we have some quality in the positions that you need them in”.

“I have been part of the global team for 11 years now and there have not been too many teams when we have come close to qualifying in that time, but some of the lads in the squad have only played a few games and they are off to France”. They’ve played six times, drawing three and losing three.

Frampton said: “We all know the Euros really start in Nice on Sunday”.

While Poland are the favorites in this match, don’t underestimate Northern Ireland who could provide Poland with a shock in this first match in Group C. Poland, boosted by striker Robert Lewandowski, will be looking forward to starting out this match strong.

“We have a good mix”.

Another one-time Burnley man Chris Baird and midfield colleague Norwood were the first two players to face the media after the session, and the latter was asked if he had a message for those viewing Northern Ireland as one of the tournament’s minnows. We have to enjoy our days off but when it’s time to work we’ll work hard.

Davis believes manager Michael O’Neill can take much of the credit for the rise of his side from worldwide minnow to Euro 2016 contenders, as he hinted the Northern Ireland boss may be tempted to return to club management at some point despite recently signing a new deal to continue in his current post. The Bayern hitman will be shouldering a lot of pressure to perform but if his form in the past couple of years is anything to go by, we are in for a goalscoring treat.

“After winning the group nobody will be thinking of them as minnows in the competition, they’ll get plenty of respect”. “We can do the maths on that”, said O’Neill, a former financial analyst.

“Remember these special moments”, he added, over clips of Northern Irish sporting success that included the late Manchester United winger George Best in full flow in the country’s green shirt.

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“We are taking Northern Ireland seriously, they are a tough team, hard to beat, no game at the European Championships is easy”, he told reporters at the 34,500-seater Stadium Nice yesterday. We expect a very tough game’.

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