Ireland look to end campaign on a high in Dublin after gutsy Glasgow showing
Two years in, 26 games later, Stephen Kenny could finally afford to be ruthless in his selection as Ireland travelled to play Scotland at Hampden Park on Saturday night.
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Two years in, 26 games later, Stephen Kenny could finally afford to be ruthless in his selection as Ireland travelled to play Scotland at Hampden Park on Saturday night.
Colm Boyle is set to work as a selector and coach with the Mayo minor football team for 2023.
Stephen Kenny insists Hampden Park will witness a Republic of Ireland side with “a new identity” when they face Scotland.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke praised his side for showing the patience and composure to overturn a half-time deficit and defeat Republic of Ireland 2-1. The Scots - playing their second game in 72 hours - trailed at the break to John Egan's opener at a packed-out Hampden. But Jack Hendry's second-half header and a late Ryan Christie penalty - following Alan Browne's handball - were enough to secure a crucial victory for Clarke's side as they moved back above Ukraine at the top of Nations League Group B1 ahead of Tuesday's showdown between the two nations in Krakow. "It was as tough a game as we expected, you could see Ireland had a clear week to prepare for the game," said Clarke.
Here we go again. Ready?
"Oh Hampden in the Sun," sing the Celtic fans, to the tune of that old Harry Belafonte ditty, "Island in the Sun".
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.
He was sitting on Aer Lingus flight EI105 from Dublin to John F Kennedy Airport, New York. It was due to depart at 10.55am on April 5 this year.