Evan Ferguson’s fourth goal in five competitive internationals kept the Republic of Ireland’s World Cup dream alive as they edged past 10-man Armenia to claim their first Group F victory.
Head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson had admitted in advance that he would accept a “s****y” performance and a 1-0 win on a night when victory was the only option, and Ireland eventually delivered – if only just – as they made the most of Tigran Barseghyan’s senseless second-half dismissal for a headbutt on Finn Azaz.
Twenty-year-old Ferguson, who had passed up a glorious opportunity to open the scoring seconds earlier, dispatched a 70th-minute header to seal a 1-0 win at the Aviva Stadium and ensure already-qualified leaders Portugal’s visit to Dublin next month and the trip to Hungary, which follows it, are meaningful, if daunting.
Ireland now sit one point behind second-place Hungary, who they face on November 16, following the crucial win in front of their home crowd. The fixture against Portugal will be played at home on November 13.

Evan Ferguson’s header secured the win for the Republic of Ireland against Armenia
They will need to be markedly better in both games than they were against a side ranked 103rd by FIFA if they are to stand any chance of claiming the runners-up spot after a performance that, for long periods, lacked the inspiration necessary to make life much easier than it ultimately was.
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