'We want to excite the world and get Ireland to a place it deserves to be' Amid uncertainty around manager Vera Pauw’s future, defender Louise Quinn says it’s time for an evolution of playing style.
LOUISE QUINN SAYS she wants to see Ireland evolve into a team capable of exciting the world after their exit from the World Cup at the group stages.
The FAI have confirmed they will now “undertake a full and comprehensive review of the campaign and tournament”, with manager Vera Pauw’s future uncertain, and while Quinn did not address the issue directly she is adamant it’s time for Ireland to show progress in the final third. “I think we need to, something that maybe in general what Irish teams at times lack is going forward, is scoring a lot of goals and dominating some of these games,” Quinn continued. “We have Katie McCabe, we have Denise O’Sullivan, Kyra Carusa is really coming into her own. We have brilliant attacking players.
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