Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni has insisted he will send out his team to beat Armenia in their crunch Euro 2012 clash on Tuesday evening.
Russia's 1-0 triumph in Slovakia tonight means they will win Group B if they beat minnows Andorra in Moscow.
The Republic, who overcame Andorra 2-0 tonight, will claim second spot and a play-off berth if they avoid defeat to Armenia, rivals for the runner-up position, at the Aviva Stadium.
But Trapattoni is adamant he will not play for a draw.
He said: "It would be very, very wrong to start with that mentality.
"We are not Manchester United, but Manchester United are a team with a winning mentality and with that mentality we can go far.
"If we did that [play for a draw], it would not be my team. My team will always play to win.
"We have built this mentality and that is important. With this mentality, we can beat very, very strong teams.
"I don't think about the record eight games in which we have not conceded a goal. I'm not interested in that. It's how we achieve the result that matters."
Ireland got off to an ideal start against Andorra tonight when, having already seen skipper Robbie Keane hit the bar, they took a seventh-minute lead.
Keane might have opened the scoring himself had strike partner Kevin Doyle not unwittingly blocked his shot on the line.
However, when defender John O'Shea helped the ball back into the danger area, Doyle pounced to fire home from close range.
The game was effectively over with 20 minutes gone when Aiden McGeady, who terrorised full-back Alexandre Martinez throughout, ran on to Glenn Whelan's clever free-kick and fired in a shot which Josep Gomes could only turn on to Ildefons Lima, who bundled it into his own net.
All that remained was for Ireland to see out the game to record that eighth successive clean sheet, which they did in some comfort, although they were dealt a blow when left-back Stephen Ward collected a 31st-minute booking for diving, his second of the campaign and one which will mean he is suspended on Tuesday.
Trapattoni said: "It's a great pity because I think the referee made mistake because it was a foul against Stephen.
"I asked him and he said the player touched his leg. We were asking for a penalty.
"We have other options, but it is a great pity because he is playing well at this moment."
Trapattoni was otherwise pleased with the night's work.
He said: "I asked the team to start the game with 100 per cent determination and not to underestimate the opponents.
"In the first 10 or 15 minutes, we could have been two or three goals ahead.
"But I'm happy because we played with the same attitude and the same mentality and we had no problems in defence."
Andorra boss Koldo Alvarez was happy with the way his side stuck to their task despite conceding two goals so quickly.
They now head for Russia for perhaps their toughest assignment of the campaign with Ireland hoping, if not believing, that the Andorrans can pull off a shock victory.
Asked if Andorra could win in Moscow, Alvarez said: "It's possible. It's my job to believe that and if I didn't, I wouldn't go there."
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