The Football Association of Ireland insists it is getting closer to appointing a new Republic of Ireland manager after a three-month search for Stephen Kenny’s replacement.
Kenny lost his job in November following a disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, since when the FAI has interviewed a series of potential candidates with England Under-21s coach Lee Carsley, former Celtic manager Neil Lennon and ex-Wales boss Chris Coleman understood to be among them.
Despite an exhaustive process, the vacancy remains unfilled, although the association’s director of football, Marc Canham, is adamant that progress has been made.
Speaking to reporters at the launch of the FAI’s Player Pathway development plan on Tuesday, Canham said: “The process is ongoing and we hope to complete that as soon as possible. “It’s a confidential process, we ran a very tight process, we respect all the people we spoke to and speak to. “We respect their confidentiality, we know it’s an important role for Irish football.