Daryl Murphy says Ireland will attack more in second leg against Bosnia and Herzegovina

The striker admitted Martin O’Neill’s side were cagier than anticipated in the first leg, but expected that to change at Lansdowne Road, due to home advantage and Bosnian fragility at the back.
“I think so,” Murphy responded, when asked whether there were gaps in the opposition defence. “I think, especially at home, we’ll go out and attack more and create more chances.