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Coleman aims to build on win
- Updated: October 7, 2016
Republic of Ireland captain Seamus Coleman believes the team has to build on their good fortune against Georgia when they travel to Chisinau.
Martin O’Neill’s side take on Group D’s bottom nation Moldova on Sunday in their latest World Cup qualifying tie.
Despite the team producing a disappointing performance on Thursday night in Dublin, Coleman’s first international goal was enough to give Ireland all three points against Georgia.
But the Everton right-back believe Ireland can build on the result to keep in touch with the leading pack in the group.
Wales, Serbia and Austria are all on the same points tally of four after the opening two games, and sit above Ireland on goal difference.
Coleman said: “We can go over to …