Manchester United winger Robbie Brady was delighted with his goal scoring debut for the Republic of Ireland.
Brady, who was only drafted in to the full squad from the Under-21s on Saturday, gave Irish fans even more hope about his future when he claimed he did not play at his best on Tuesday night.
"I'm delighted with the way it went, with a goal and an assist, but I thought I could have done more," said Brady, who moved to Old Trafford from St Kevin's Boys in 2008.
"I wasn't disappointed, but I felt I could have done a bit more by getting on the ball a bit more.
"Overall it's been great for me. I've gotten on well with everyone.
"Kevin Doyle is a great bloke, him and the rest of the guys are great. They've made me feel part of the group."