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Martin O'Neill can't believe Gareth Bale may appeal yellow card for tackle

Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill remains convinced Wales forward Gareth Bale was fortunate not to see red during their 0-0 World Cup qualifying draw at the Aviva Stadium on Friday.

Real Madrid star Bale, 27, was booked for a rash challenge on Ireland defender John O'Shea seconds before teammate Neil Taylor launched the tackle which left Seamus Coleman with a double leg fracture.

Wales boss Chris Coleman later defended both of his men -- by his own admission having not had a chance to view replays of the two incidents -- and revealed Bale had raised the possibility of contesting the yellow card which will see him miss June's trip to Group D leaders Serbia through suspension. An appeal, however, can only be made on the grounds of mistaken identity.

O'Neill was at a loss to understand Bale's response, insisting instead that he could have suffered the same fate as Taylor and been dismissed by Italian referee Nicola Rizzoli.

"I can't see how they could possibly think about appealing a card when it was very, very close to being red and on another day, the referee could have easily given a red card," he said.

"I will reiterate -- I don't think anybody could disagree -- both challenges were very, very poor."

Ireland captain Coleman faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines as he recovers from surgery to pin the broken tibia and fibula in his right leg, with O'Neill bemoaning the loss of "one of the best full-backs in Europe."

The Ireland manager is not putting any timeframe on the Everton defender's rehabilitation, but is all but resigned to his absence for the remainder of the qualifying campaign, with Derby's Cyrus Christie likely to get a chance to prove himself in his place in Tuesday's friendly against Iceland.

"We have got games coming up in September and October and my own view is that I think it would be a long shot if he was making those games," O'Neill said.

"Seamus is very hard to replace -- he is one of the best full-backs in Europe -- and he has been inspirational, really, particularly since he has taken over as captain. He has been terrific, so he will be very hard to replace.

"Cyrus Christie is a very, very good player, a very talented player, very strong going forward, and it's really up to him. I think he is capable of talking that step and the times that he's played for us before, he's done very well.

"He scored a very important goal against Gibraltar [during qualifying for Euro 2016] in the away game and a couple of minutes later, he headed one off the line, so he has had a contribution and it is up to him now."