Teen striker Ferguson raises Irish hopes with early success


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Teenage striker Evan Ferguson isn't getting carried away after scoring his first goal for his national team. The rest of Ireland will gladly do that for him. The 18-year-old Ferguson is having a breakout season with Premier League club Brighton and now for Ireland which hosts France on Monday in European Championship qualifying. His first-half strike in Ireland's 3-2 win over Latvia in a friendly on Wednesday made him Ireland's youngest goalscorer since Robbie Keane netted as a teenager in 1998. It was Ferguson's first start and just his third appearance for Ireland, which has lacked a consistent scoring threat since Keane's retirement. Ferguson isn't worried about the hype. He says "It's just a game of football."

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