Friday’s defeat by Greece means Ireland’s hopes of qualifying from their group are now officially over.
THE RESULTS have not been good enough and will likely result in Stephen Kenny’s departure in November, however, Ireland’s players remain steadfast in their public support of the embattled manager.
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“Maybe the people who choose the man of the match are fans of me. Overall I could do better. In some cases, I should do better.”
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