Euro 2024: Charles brace gets Northern Ireland's qualifying campaign off and running

It was Michael O'Neill's first game in charge since returning in December

Dion Charles celebrates after scoring in Northern Ireland's 2-0 win over San Marino
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 24th Mar 2023
Last updated 24th Mar 2023

Northern Ireland got their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign off to a winning start after they beat San Marino 2-0 last night (Thursday).

Dion Charles pictured with his player of the match trophy

Player of the match Dion Charles scored both goals in what was Michael O'Neill's first game in charge since returning to the managerial hot seat in December.

It was the Bolton striker's first international goals.

Charles broke his international duck when he prodded home in the 24th minute, and then headed home a second 10 minutes into the second half as Northern Ireland opened their Group H account with three points.

Dion Charles is tackled by San Marino's Roberto Di Maio during Thursday night's UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifier at the San Marino Stadium, Serravalle

The striker had gone 13 internationals without scoring before this match, but the goals were little surprise given he has bagged 18 in 42 appearances for Bolton this term.

Northern Ireland, who have been seeking a reliable goal-scorer for several years, will hope this was just the beginning.

After the game O'Neill said: "When a player is playing club football in League One as Dion is, the international stage is a step up and when you step up its important that you prove yourself and you score.

"I thought he was terrific. He was how I've seen him playing for his club, he's all-action and a nightmare to defend. He's constantly working and I'm delighted he got the two goals."

Northern Ireland supporters celebrate the side's 2-0 win in San Marino

Next up for Northern Ireland - Finland at the National Stadium at Windsor Park on Sunday.