Wade started the game at left back before moving into a more complex left back role late in the game, a planned move from Oxtoby that paid dividends.
“We dropped her a little bit deeper to give us something from the deeper spaces, with the idea that she was going to step up at the end of the game when they were a little tired to give us that little bit of quality and balance,” he said. definite.
“What a goal, I’m very happy for her.”
The Australian, who admitted that Northern Ireland had practiced consequences the day before and was “prepared” for a shooting, admitted that her predominant feeling when the event began was peace.
“I felt that it was going to arrive and I am very happy with that reward for the effort,” she persevered.
“We had to push ourselves when the momentum wasn’t with us and make changes to be able to achieve the result and I’m glad the players have a moment to enjoy.”
Northern Ireland’s attention now turns to preparing for the difficult second-round play-off process in November against Norway, who beat Albania 14-0 in a combination in the first round.
“It’s a big challenge for this young group, one we won’t shy away from, and we always said that if we want to get to the Euros we have to beat the best teams.
“The preparation has already started, it started before this window, with this type of change of course, we needed to be sure that we are in a position to move forward,” he added.
“We will experiment tonight, and the rest of the performance and start the closest performance.”