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Republic of Ireland players have lasers shone in their EYES by Greece supporters during Euro Qualifier defeat

SOUTHAMPTON goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu was targeted by laser thugs in Republic of Ireland’s defeat in Greece.

The Saints stopper had a green light shone in his face as he attempted to save Anastasios Bakasetas’ early penalty which put the Greeks ahead.

Gavin Bazunu was targeted by laser thugs in Republic of Ireland’s defeat in Greece
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Gavin Bazunu was targeted by laser thugs in Republic of Ireland’s defeat in GreeceCredit: Sportsfile
Ireland’s William Smallbone has a laser shone in his eye
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Ireland’s William Smallbone has a laser shone in his eyeCredit: Rex

Bazunu had to rush from his line to deny Masouras with a challenge which sparked fevered calls for a penalty from the locals among a sparse crowd.

Their pleas may have gone unanswered on that occasion, but they did not with 15 minutes gone when Austrian referee Harald Lechner was advised to take a second look at O'Dowda's block after Sheffield United defender George Baldock had crossed from the right.

Bakasetas took charge from 12 yards and drilled the resulting spot-kick past the helpless Bazunu to give the Greeks a lead they deserved.

Pantelis Hatzidiakos very nearly handed Ireland a route back into the game when he stabbed Doherty's cross inches wide of his own goal.

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But the reprieve proved temporary when Evan Ferguson flicked Smallbone's 27th-minute corner across goal and Collins timed his arrival to perfection to level, albeit after another VAR check.

Bazunu had to get down well to claim a skidding attempt from Bakasetas and saw another fiercely-struck attempt from the midfielder deflected just past his right post.

Ireland were undone once again within four minutes of the restart when Bakasetas slid the ball into Masouras' run into the penalty area and watched him curl a shot around Bazunu to restore his side's lead.

Kenny, who had replaced Idah with Mikey Johnston at the break, sent on James McClean - winning his 99th cap - and Jason Knight in the aftermath of the goal with Greece smelling blood.

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Ireland belatedly started to take the game to their hosts and Collins was denied a spectacular second by Odysseas Vlachodimos' flying save with 18 minutes remaining.

Former Celtic frontman Giorgos Giakoumakis could have wrapped up the win 11 minutes from time after working his way into a good shooting position, but lifting his effort harmlessly over the bar.

Doherty might have levelled with a stoppage-time snapshot which was saved by Vlachodimos, and his misery was compounded at the death when he was sent off as tempers flared.

James McClean was also targeted by lasers
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James McClean was also targeted by lasersCredit: Rex

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