AMBER Barrett scored a late consolation goal as the Republic of Ireland women’s side lost a friendly to Iceland.
Barrett, who came on as a substitute, netted in the 92nd minute, but the Girls in Green lost 3-2 at Laugardalsvöllur in ReykjavĂk.
Ireland were 3-0 in arrears at half-time with Albertsdottir, Johannsdottir and Brynjarsdottir all scoring for Iceland.
Barrett came on at half-time and she had a hand in Ireland’s opener, four minutes into the new half with heather Payne riffling home from close range.
In added time, Barrett latched onto a Niamh Fahey pass to slot home.
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Vera Pauw’s Ireland are now eight games without a win.
Donegal duo Ciara Grant and Roma McLaughlin – who made their returns to the Irish set-up after respective absences – were unused substitutes.
Interestingly, Barrett replaced her second cousin, Aoife Colvill, the Australian-born Glasgow City striker who was making her Irish debut this evening.
Colvill’s mother Siobhan, nee Barrett, hails from Letterkenny and is a cousin of Barrett’s father, SP.