Denise O'Sullivan's heart-breaking reaction to Ireland's imminent World Cup exit

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Ireland face Nigeria on Monday knowing that they are leaving the World Cup after the final whistle, after defeats to Group B giants Australia and Canada

Denise O'Sullivan says her heart feels empty as Ireland prepare for one last match at the 2023 World Cup.

“I’m sad to be going home. I’d been dreaming of this opportunity for a long time. It came around so quickly and I’ve tried to take in every moment with this team.O’Sullivan insists there are no regrets as Ireland prepare for their final Group B game.A second-half penalty cost them against the Matildas, but some stirring late play produced opportunities to equalise.

“We can learn from these moments. We can grow from them. We have to refocus, go into the Nigeria game and give absolutely everything.” “We have a fantastic squad, we give 100 percent every time we put on this green shirt and we have the talent there,” said the North Carolina Courage star.“This is the start of the journey. We can see we belong here. That gives us real confidence.Reflecting on Wednesday’s defeat to Canada, O’Sullivan said: “If we’d gone in at half-time [ahead], we’d have had a real chance.

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