NI’s record side show grit beyond their yearsImage source, Press EyeImage caption, Northern Ireland fielded a starting team with an average age of just 22.1 against GuineaByAndy GrayBBC Sport NI JournalistPublished27 minutes agoUnder the shadow of the Rock of Gibraltar and in front of just 300 fans, Northern Ireland’s game with Guinea may not be their biggest game of the international window. But it does show the continued direction of travel and development of Michael O’Neill’s side.When Northern Ireland played Luxembourg in November 2024 it was their youngest starting team on record since the end of World War Two. With the likes of Shea Charles, Isaac Price, Justin Devenny and Trai Hume having another 18 months of experience and caps, Northern Ireland surpassed that tally again on Thursday.
In La Linea, O’Neill’s young side started with an average age of just 22.1 against the African opposition.
Liverpool teenager Kieran Morrison was handed his debut, while fellow 19-year-old Tom Atcheson of Blackburn Rovers impressed with the decisive goal before he was sent off in the second half.
At 28, Ciaron Brown and winger Paul Smyth would almost be classed as elderly by comparison, but the youthful team got the job done despite playing the final 25 minutes with 10 men after Atcheson was dismissed for a last man tackle.
Just like in a victory over Iceland a year ago, a 1-0 home win after Brodie Spencer was sent off, it showed resilience beyond their years.