Ian Baraclough wants Northern Ireland’s all-action forwards to add composure

Northern Ireland v USA – International Friendly – Windsor Park
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Ian Baraclough wants Shayne Lavery to add more composure to his game after welcoming the striker’s all-action approach back into Northern Ireland’s attack.

Lavery helped set the tone as Baraclough’s side made a strong start to Friday’s 3-1 friendly win over Luxembourg, first breaking into the box with just 20 seconds gone, then linking up with strike partner Josh Magennis again moments later before then firing narrowly wide.

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