Nathan Collins has given his backing to under-pressure Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny as speculation over his future mounts.Ireland's hopes of qualifying for the Euro 2024 finals were dealt a fatal blow on Sunday evening when they were beaten 2-1 by Group B rivals the Netherlands in Dublin on a night when they simply had to win.Kenny, who is contracted until the end of the campaign, remained defiant after the final whistle as his critics sharpened their knives, but Brentford defender Collins is firmly behind the 51-year-old.Asked if he wanted the manager and his staff to stay, he said: "100%.
I can’t put into words how much work they put in, every day and every hour, how many hours they watch other teams. Their whole lives have revolved around this week."He has given me my chance, he has put me in and has had belief in me, he is putting confidence in me and all of them.
I can’t speak highly enough."He added, to RTÉ Sport: "For me the backroom staff and manager put 100% into it and I can't fault anything they've ever done.
We need to push on, we need to get better, can't accept where we are at now as our standard if we are to make tournaments."Kenny replaced Mick McCarthy as manager in April 2020 after stepping up from the Under-21 ranks, and has since blooded a new generation of young players and attempted to play a more progressive brand of football.However, while his team has won plaudits at times, positive results have been hard to come by and a return of five wins from 26 competitive games tells its own story.Defeat by the Dutch left Ireland with just three points from their first five games, 12 adrift of leaders France and six behind both the Netherlands, who have played a match fewer, and Greece.Collins