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Coach Kenny doesn't expect to be offered new contract by Ireland after poor Euro campaign

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Ireland ended their year on a demoralising note as they were held to a 1-1 draw at home by New Zealand, with manager Stephen Kenny saying he is not very optimistic about being offered a new contract by the country's soccer association (FAI).Ireland were eliminated from Euro 2024 qualifying after managing to score six points from eight matches, with the two wins coming against lowly-placed Gibraltar.

They ended their qualification campaign with a 1-0 defeat away to the Netherlands on Sunday.The draw in the friendly match against New Zealand, ranked 103rd in the world, at Dublin is expected to be the last competitive outing for Kenny."Obviously the board are meeting next week.

They've a decision to make and I respect whatever that decision is," Kenny said on Tuesday."Of course, it would be a dream to carry on and manage the team, but my instinct is that's not going to happen.

The evidence suggests that probably won't happen, so I respect that as well."The 52-year-old replaced Mick McCarthy in 2020 and signed a new contract to remain in charge until after Euro 2024."It was an emotional dressing room with the players there.

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