Coleman: 'Players need to look in mirror'

The Republic of Ireland played out a disappointing 0-0 draw at home to Northern Ireland in Belfast.
After registering just two shots on target the players were booed off the pitch at half time, with Coleman admitting that the players must do better.
"We're all disappointed, we can do all the talking we want in the dressing room, we can do all the talking before the game, I can do all the talking out here and try to say the right things, but the only place we can be better is out there on the pitch for 90 minutes and we weren't good enough", he told 'Sky Sports News'.
"We weren't good enough on the ball, making angles for each other, creating chances and that's the honest truth. Our keeper was man of the match and that says it all.
"As professional footballers, as proud Irishmen, we need to be better.
"If you watch us training, if you watch us before the game, we're getting the ball down, we're trying to make things happen but when we go out on the pitch I think we need to help each other a little bit more.
"We all need to analyse our game. We need to go home, look in the mirror, and ask ourselves 'Did you make an angle for your mate who's on the ball?' and I think if we're honest a lot of us didn't do that."