Ireland defender Seamus Coleman says last nignts nil-all draw with Wales was a worthwhile effort at the Cariff City stadium.
Giovanni's Trapattoni's side played well in patches in what was a poor and forgettable game but the former Sligo Rovers player insists it was good for the squad to get together ahead of a double header of World Cup qualifiers next month against Sweden and Austria.
The Donegal man has worked under a few managers in his career including Paul Cook at Sligo and Ian Holloway during his spell as Blackpool but David Moyes is the man who brought himn to England and who helped make him the player he is so is it strange that the Scot is now gone from Goodison park and Roberto Martinez is the new Sheriff in town? Following last nights game he spoke to Newstalks Premier league commentator Dave McIntyre