Ireland fail to fire as Greece ease to comfortable win in Euro 2024 qualifier
Greece hammered the final nail in Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with a comfortable victory over Stephen Kenny’s struggling selection at the Aviva Stadium.
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Greece hammered the final nail in Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with a comfortable victory over Stephen Kenny’s struggling selection at the Aviva Stadium.
Gavin Bazunu - 5 The goalkeeper had a quiet night in front of goal, all things considered. Bazunu can't be faulted for conceding twice and his distribution was as accurate as ever. He did palm the ball away inside the penalty area and that almost handed Giorgos Giakoumakis a goal. Fortunately Shane Duffy was there to save the goalkeeper.
Grasping at straws, perhaps, but as long as there is a mathematical chance of Ireland qualifying for Euro 2024, it is hard to criticise the manager for pushing that particular agenda, as Greece arrive in Dublin for tonight's Euro 2024 qualifier.
The Republic of Ireland will attempt to launch a strong finish to a disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying campaign when they welcome Greece to the Aviva Stadium on Friday evening.
Stephen Kenny will ask his players to maintain the intensity of the home games against the Dutch and France ahead of Friday night's clash with Greece at the Aviva Stadium.
Greece boss Gus Poyet has accused Republic of Ireland assistant manager Keith Andrews of "making a big mistake" amid a row ahead of Friday night's Euro 2024 qualifier.
Stephen Kenny wants Ireland to secure six points from this week's double header against Greece and Gibraltar, as the Ireland manager clung onto the very slight chance that his side would have something to play for in November.