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David Healy hopes Northern Ireland can dig themselves out of Nations League hole

David Healy insists Northern Ireland have to dig themselves out of the hole they are currently wedged in.

Sunday's goalless stalemate against Cyprus was the latest drab performance from Ian Baraclough's side.

It now makes it 12 games without victory in the UEFA Nations League and follows Thursday's 1-0 defeat to Greece.

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Healy has experienced barren runs with Northern Ireland, where goals and wins were impossible to come by.

And he doesn't want to see Baraclough's current squad endure the same torment.

"We need to win games, whether they're friendlies or competitive games. That breeds confidence and gives people expectation and hope. That's where we're at right now," Healy told Premier Sports.

"I have been on the end of long runs and droughts, where you feel you will never win a game. We don't want to go back to that stage.

"We have a full house nearly every time we play at Windsor Park. That is important for the players that we keep that. But you only keep that if you're winning games, and at the minute that's not happening.

"We have a fantastic, loyal support home and away. We have another away game on Thursday and a home game next Sunday, and hopefully we don't need that much of a pick up.

"But the players and staff might need one, and they might have to rely on the supporters."

Northern Ireland's best chance of Sunday's game in Larnaca fell to substitute Ali McCann, but the midfielder somehow bundled the ball wide of the target from about four yards out.

"He'll be disappointed," Healy added.

"Conor McMenamin plays in a great ball and I think it maybe comes off Ali's shin pad or his calf.

"He will be really disappointed because he is technically a very good player, and if he gets any better contact on that he scores."

The Linfield boss added: "You don't want to blame anyone. The players who the chances fell to over the past 12-18 months, they haven't landed to a (Kyle) Lafferty, (Conor) Washington, (Shayne) Lavery.

"They have landed to other players, and maybe there is a lack of confidence and belief.

"It just looked as if players were hoping for some magic off someone today."

Former Northern Ireland midfielder Chris Brunt also felt for McCann following his glaring miss at the AEK Arena.

"That's one that needs to bounce in off your shin pad or you backside. It just needs to go into the net," Brunt said.

"And these things aren't falling for us at the minute, and Ali will be devastated.

"It was the most clear cut chance we have created in the game, and the disappointing thing is that we have only created that against a poor side."

Brunt added: "We did create more tonight (than we did against Greece), but it was against a poorer side.

"There were loads of situations where a cross was flashed across the face of goal and nobody is there.

"With all due respect we didn't create great chances. It is hard to explain how to fix that, because for all the drills you do in training you can't replicate that in a match situation."

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