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Mason Melia scores hatrick in 4-0 win over Armenia
Ireland Men's Under-17s got off to a flying start with a hugely impressive 4-0 win over Armenia in the first of their three home UEFA European Under-17 Championship Qualifiers.
A Mason Melia hat-trick and a fine Jaden Umeh strike earned all three points in a clash in which the young Boys in Green might have even had a couple more against the stubborn, hard working ,10-men of Armenia.
All three games were due to be played at Turner's Cross in Cork, but following a late pitch inspection today's clash was moved up the M8 to nearby Carrig Park, the home of Fermoy FC which in turn, caused an hour delay to kick-off.
Once the action got underway the young Irish side meant business, flying out of the traps. Umeh, having seen his older brother Franco bag a brace for the Irish Men's Under-19’s earlier in the day, looked to find the net for himself only to be denied by Armenia stopper Artem Davydov early on.
Following the relentless ope
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Mason Melia's hat-trick powers Ireland Under-17s to dominant 4-0 victory over Armenia
In a super start to their UEFA European Under-17 Championship Qualifiers campaign, the Ireland Men's Under-17 team clinched an impressive 4-0 win against Armenia.
Mason Melia emerged as the star of the match, notching a brilliant hat-trick for the Irish side.
Complementing Melia's standout performance, Jaden Umeh also found the back of the net with a splendid strike.
The Boys in Green might have added even more to the tally against Armenia's 10-man squad, which demonstrated resilience throughout the match.
Initially scheduled to be held at Turner's Cross in Cork, a late pitch inspection saw the match shifted to Carrig Park, the home of Fermoy FC resulting in a kick-off delay of an hour.
From the start, the young Irish side showcased their intent.
Umeh, inspired by his older brother Franco's earlier performance for the Irish Men's Under-19s, came clo