Jonny Evans backs Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough
Jonny Evans insists Ian Baraclough still has the backing of the Northern Ireland dressing room as attention turns to next year's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign after a dismal Nations League run.
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Jonny Evans insists Ian Baraclough still has the backing of the Northern Ireland dressing room as attention turns to next year's Euro 2024 qualifying campaign after a dismal Nations League run.
Former Manchester United centre-back Jonny Evans earned his 100th cap for Northern Ireland on Tuesday night as Ian Baraclough's side lost to Greece in the Nations League.
And so the Nations League has drawn to close for the Republic of Ireland. Seven points from a possible 18, not what Stephen Kenny had in mind at the outset, and a clear indication that it was very much an up and down campaign for the Boys in Green. Thoughts, however, are now turning towards Euro 2024 in Germany.
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