Five Northern Ireland talking points: Is there any way back for Kyle Lafferty?

Northern Ireland return to Nations League action in Vienna today when they face Austria in the first of two crunch away games in their group.
File photo dated 02-09-2018 of  Kyle Lafferty. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday October 9, 2018. Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty has not travelled with Northern Ireland for the Nations League games against Austria and Bosnia and Herzegovina. See PA story SOCCER N Ireland Latest. Photo credit should read Ian Rutherford/PA WireFile photo dated 02-09-2018 of  Kyle Lafferty. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday October 9, 2018. Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty has not travelled with Northern Ireland for the Nations League games against Austria and Bosnia and Herzegovina. See PA story SOCCER N Ireland Latest. Photo credit should read Ian Rutherford/PA Wire
File photo dated 02-09-2018 of Kyle Lafferty. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday October 9, 2018. Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty has not travelled with Northern Ireland for the Nations League games against Austria and Bosnia and Herzegovina. See PA story SOCCER N Ireland Latest. Photo credit should read Ian Rutherford/PA Wire

Here, we take a look at five talking points ahead of the fixture.

Lafferty’s absence

Kyle Lafferty delivered a shock on Sunday when he called Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill to say he would not be meeting up with the rest of the squad on Monday. The cause of the withdrawal is unclear but the wording of O’Neill’s statement suggests all is far from well behind the scenes. The manager has said he will “address the situation” after this week’s games are out of the way, but the absence of the Rangers striker will be hard to ignore with Northern Ireland - goalless in their last four away games - in need of results. Whether or not there is any way back for the 31-year-old remains to be seen.

Points to prove

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Northern Ireland’s attacking display in their Nations League opener earned plenty of plaudits - but no points as O’Neill’s side conspired to lose 2-1 to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a game they dominated.

That has put the pressure on for the away double-header against Austria and Bosnia this week as further setbacks could see them face relegation in the Nations League format, dealing a blow to their Euro 2020 qualification hopes.

Austria also suffered an opening loss to Bosnia, leaving both teams under early pressure going into Friday’s match in Vienna.

Style, substance or both?

Northern Ireland’s domination against Bosnia a month ago came as they imposed themselves on the game from the off with an attacking style. No longer content to pick teams off on counter-attacks or from set-pieces, O’Neill’s team were firmly on the front foot from the start, only to be undone by clumsy mistakes at the back on Bosnia’s rare forays forward.

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O’Neill’s players have spoken about how much they enjoyed the tactics, but will they be seen this weekend given the fact they are away from home and in need of results?

Austria without Alaba

Austria will start the match without star man David Alaba after he suffered a hamstring injury in Bayern Munich’s shock 3-0 home loss to Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday.

The 26-year-old, capable of playing in a number of positions but most often seen at left-wingback of late, is usually the focal point for the national team and his absence will be keenly felt.

Captain Julian Baumgartlinger and talented midfielder Florian Grillitsch are also injury doubts for the home outfit.