Stephen Kenny warns Scotland they are facing ‘a new Ireland with a new identity’
Stephen Kenny insists Hampden Park will witness a Republic of Ireland side with “a new identity” when they face Scotland.
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Stephen Kenny insists Hampden Park will witness a Republic of Ireland side with “a new identity” when they face Scotland.
Scotland beat Republic of Ireland 2-1 at home in their Nations League Group B1 game, coming from behind on Saturday night. The away side scored first when John Egan struck after 18 minutes, but two second-half goals won it for Scotland. Ad First Jack Hendry levelled shortly after the restart, before a Ryan Christie penalty on 82 minutes secured the win to take them top of their group.
What a night, eh? Scotland are now top of their Nations League group as they head into the final game of this term's competition.
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Stephen Kenny does not appear to be buying into the hype that Scotland are a changed and much-improved side compared to the team that lined out in Dublin during the summer.
Republic of Ireland defender John Egan believes that the side are starting to show that they can handle the pressure as they prepare to face the Hampden Park bear-pit on Saturday evening.
Stephen Kenny has warned Scotland his new-look Ireland have yet to hit top gear - and he expects them to be even better than in June’s 3-0 Dublin drubbing.