Northern Ireland v Austria: Jonny Evans says side 'must overlook' Bosnia festivities
Countries League: Northern Ireland v Austria
Setting: Windsor Park, Belfast Date: Sunday 11 October Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Inclusion: Listen live on BBC Radio Ulster and on the web; text analysis on BBC Sport site and application; Highlights on BBC One NI on Sunday at 22:30 BST
Protector Jonny Evans says Northern Ireland must stop their festivals after Thursday's success over Bosnia-Herzegovina and completely center around Sunday's Nations League coordinate against Austria.
The play-off semi-last triumph saved Northern Ireland out track for a second consecutive European Championship finals. After the game there were festivities on the contribute and the changing area, "said Leicester City focus back Evans.
"However, we need to disregard that. We have two games coming up."
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After Sunday home game against Austria (19:45 BST kick-off), Ian Baraclough's side have a Nations League coordinate in Norway on Wednesday (19:45) against a side that pounded them 5-1 at Windsor Park a month ago.
"We'll simply attempt to plan, prepare our bodies. They are still somewhat drained," said Evans, 32, looking forward to the current week's two installations.
"A portion of the folks haven't played a terrible part of football, so it's tied in with finding a workable pace and ideally we can place another great exhibition in."
Evans says Thursday's success in Sarajevo was such a second that will stay with the players, and something he just acknowledges more in the later phases of his profession.
"At the point when you're more youthful you possibly don't take it similarly," said the previous Manchester United and West Bromwich Albion player.
"My introduction was against Spain [in 2006] and that was a major night and a major success. I recently felt that was the standard, beating groups that way.
"I had another couple of large outcomes, however perhaps in the last number of years you do value it. Now and then you question in case you will get the opportunity to encounter minutes like that once more."
In the wake of battling in their debut Nations League crusade two seasons prior, Northern Ireland have earned just one point from the initial two matches this time round - politeness of an initial attract Romania - and supervisor Baraclough has demanded he needs his group to "progress nicely "in the opposition to enable their World Cup to draw seeding. Baraclough has said a few changes to Thursday's line-up are likely however they may not be discounted as his side plan to remain in dispute in their Nations League gathering.
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