Heimir Hallgrimsson has made it his mission to bring out the “warriors” within his Ireland squad. The 57-year took the job with an image of the stereotypical Irish player in his head, one who fights for every ball and is difficult to play against, and he is convinced he can coax that out of the men he currently has available.
Speaking ahead of Sunday’s Nations League B2 clash with Greece in Athens, Hallgrimsson said he wanted opposition teams to “hate” playing against Ireland.
Asked if that is how he had viewed previous Irish teams, he said: “It was always in the memory, I didn’t see every Irish game in the past, but that’s how I see this nation, tough people, hard-working, really honest, willing to take the duel and go into the battle. “That was my presumption coming in, that the Irish team was like that.
Getting to know them as characters, there are a lot of fighters, we just need to bring that confidence back so that it will shine through every game and every duel we have on the pitch, to get this mentality to shine.” Midfielder Josh Cullen is relishing the challenge of making life “horrible” for the players he comes up against.