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An angry Ian Baraclough was left "annoyed and appalled" by a controversial red card for Jamal Lewis which he felt proved decisive as Switzerland's 2-0 win in Geneva effectively ended Northern Ireland's World Cup hopes.
Lewis collected a second yellow card in the 37th minute of the match, with referee Slavko Vincic deciding the 17 seconds he took over a throw-in was far too long.
The Slovenian official seemed to have forgotten he had already booked Lewis for a tug on Breel Embolo, but after a pause he produced the red card to change the nature of the game - ultimately settled as Steven Zuber and Christian Fassnacht scored in stoppage time of either half.
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Switzerland 1
Northern Ireland 0
NI down to 10 after Jamal Lewis gets 2nd yellow for alleged time wasting. Ref's decision described as ridiculous, crazy & other words we can't repeat. Swiss then score.@NorthernIreland #GAWA pic.twitter.com/n5sBD3kaPo
"I don't think I'll say what I want to say without getting into trouble to be honest," Baraclough said. "I'm annoyed and appalled by the decision to give someone a yellow card without even warning the player.
"Whether he thinks it is time-wasting or not, you normally go up to a player and tell him to hurry up or you'll do something about it. But he didn't get any warning at all.
"Whether he has been swayed by Swiss players or the crowd, I think the occasion got to him. I think he realised when he pulled out the yellow card that he had forgotten he had already booked Jamal. I think their players would say the same sort of thing. It's changed the entire complexion of the game."
Asked if he had been able to speak to the officials during or after the match, Baraclough added: "No, none of the officials wanted to give any explanation. And that's not lost in translation, they can speak English.
"It's something we have to take on the chin, but you expect officials at this level to get decisions right more often than not. I think we were on the end of a poor one."
Defeat leaves Northern Ireland six points behind the Swiss in the fight for second place in Group C. With only three games remaining, their chances of earning a play-off place are all but over.
And for controversy to come in a World Cup qualifier against Switzerland - just as it did four years ago when Ricardo Rodriguez's penalty for a disputed handball settled the play-off between these two nations - was a painful irony.
"Is that something that happens with a so-called minnow against a bigger side? Coincidence or not, it's hard to take at this moment in time," Baraclough added.
"The Swiss are a good football side, they've got good players and really good individuals. We knew it was going to be a tough game tonight so you need decisions to go your way. I think we've been on the end of a very, very poor decision."
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Switzerland 2
Northern Ireland 0
Controversial dismissal of Jamal Lewis in 1st half the turning point. Swiss scored just before break, then at the death. Hammer blow for World Cup hopes, but what a valiant effort from the 10 men. @NorthernIreland #GAWA pic.twitter.com/FLJ8i3lVbw
There was a victory on the road for the Republic:
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Azerbaijan 0
Republic of Ireland 3
1st competitive win for Stephen Kenny. 1st competitive goals for @CallumRobinson7 - and 1st RoI goal for @EdozieOgbene - great header@FAIreland pic.twitter.com/RvN6YHMEWW
And another trophy for Glentoran Women:
.@GlentoranWomen win the Co. Antrim Cup after beating @CruesStrikers on pens at Seaview
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It finished 2-2 after extra-time
They meet again next Friday in the Irish Cup final at Windsor Park with the Glens aiming to complete the treble @Glentoran #GFC
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