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Jonny Evans - Manchester United defender Jonny Evans makes retirement admission - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Usa - Ireland - Slovenia

Manchester United defender Jonny Evans makes retirement admission

Jonny Evans contemplated retirement while he was struggling with injury in his final months at Leicester City, but he hopes those problems are behind him and he's admitted that he's in a 'good place' representing Manchester United again.

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Johnny Sexton - Jack Conan - Jack Conan: Not giving Johnny Sexton the send-off he deserves is hard to take - breakingnews.ie - Ireland - New Zealand

Jack Conan: Not giving Johnny Sexton the send-off he deserves is hard to take

Jack Conan says failing to give Johnny Sexton a fairytale farewell at the Rugby World Cup was arguably the most painful aspect of the “toughest” defeat of his career.

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Jonny Evans - Evans says he considered retirement before Man Utd return - channelnewsasia.com - Ireland - Slovenia

Evans says he considered retirement before Man Utd return

Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans said he faced the possibility that his career was coming to an end last year due to a succession of injuries before he was handed a lifeline by his former club Manchester United.

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Virgil Van-Dijk - Denzel Dumfries - Gus Poyet - Netherlands On Track For Euro 2024 As Van Dijk Spot-Kick Beats Greece - sports.ndtv.com - France - Netherlands - Ireland - Gibraltar - Greece

Netherlands On Track For Euro 2024 As Van Dijk Spot-Kick Beats Greece

The Netherlands got back on course to qualify for Euro 2024 by beating Greece 1-0 in Athens after a late penalty from captain Virgil van Dijk settled a bad-tempered game on Monday. The Dutch are now second in Group B behind already-qualified France, who beat the Dutch 2-1 on Friday, and although they have the same number of points as Greece, the Dutch have the head-to-head edge after home and away wins. Van Dijk's side have their destiny in their hands as they host the Republic of Ireland on November 18 then travel to bottom side Gibraltar three days later.

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Andy Farrell - Jonny Holland - The doom and gloom of starting a new four-year cycle - rte.ie - France - Ireland - New Zealand

The doom and gloom of starting a new four-year cycle

Irish rugby is in mourning this week after an agonising loss in back-to-back World Cups to the All Blacks.

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Stephen Kenny - Stephen Kenny: Euro 2024 play-off place still 'more unlikely than likely' - rte.ie - France - Netherlands - Ireland - county Green - Gibraltar - Greece

Stephen Kenny: Euro 2024 play-off place still 'more unlikely than likely'

Stephen Kenny admitted that the Republic of Ireland's chances of qualifying for Euro 2024 through the play-offs remain "more unlikely than likely" but vowed that his side would look to finish Group B on a high when they visit the Netherlands in November.

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Matt Doherty - Callum Robinson - Stephen Kenny - Evan Ferguson - Goal-scoring Irish pair Mikey Johnston and Callum Robinson show support for Stephen Kenny - rte.ie - Netherlands - Ireland - Gibraltar - county Johnston

Goal-scoring Irish pair Mikey Johnston and Callum Robinson show support for Stephen Kenny

Republic of Ireland goal-scorers Mikey Johnston and Callum Robinson have both voiced their support for under-fire manager Stephen Kenny after their 4-0 Euro 2024 qualifier win over Gibraltar.

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Matt Doherty - Stephen Kenny - Evan Ferguson - Stephen Kenny acknowledges November could spell end of tenure - rte.ie - Ireland - Gibraltar - Greece - county Rock

Stephen Kenny acknowledges November could spell end of tenure

Ireland's 4-0 victory over Gibraltar in Faro may not change the opinions of the decisionmakers when it comes to deciding on the future of Stephen Kenny's roll with the national team, and the manager acknowledged that the November double header "may well be" the last games of his tenure.

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