Coach of the national football team of Ireland Martin O’Neill said that he is not concerned for security during the upcoming match between Ireland and B&H at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on November 16, after one of the unheard-of terrorist attacks occurred on November 13 in Paris in the vicinity of Stade the France where the friendly match between Germany and France was being played, reported the Irish Independent.
O’Neill said he is appalled with the events in Paris and that those can reflect on football matches.
“I hope that the stadium is well secured and I believe everything will be all right. I did not do a lot of thinking about that either, I was thinking more about Paris itself,” the Irish coach said.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ireland Charlie Flanagan said on Saturday that the level of threat for Ireland is very low. Stadium Old Trafford was yesterday under special security surveillance during the UNICEF humanitarian match organized by David Beckham.
(Source: novovrijeme.ba/ photo setante)