'It's surreal' – Scoring sensation Julie-Ann Russell on cloud nine
In her wildest dreams, Julie Ann-Russell could scarcely have imagined how the last two games of Ireland's challenging Euro 2025 qualifying campaign would play out.
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In her wildest dreams, Julie Ann-Russell could scarcely have imagined how the last two games of Ireland's challenging Euro 2025 qualifying campaign would play out.
Eileen Gleeson urged her Republic of Ireland team to build on their impressive defeat of France as she toasted the best night of her reign to date.
Eileen Gleeson is convinced her Republic of Ireland team have evolved and improved throughout an unforgivingly tough Euro 2025 qualifier campaign as they look to sign off on a high against France in Cork.
Republic of Ireland head coach Eileen Gleeson is convinced Julie-Ann Russell's late consolation goal against England will be of "huge" importance as the Girls in Green plot a path through the Euro 2025 play-offs.
The build-up to the Republic of Ireland's Euro 2025 qualifier against England in Norwich has been bookended by an explosive controversy and a high-profile announcement that's ultimately made things feel decidedly low key.
Republic of Ireland manager Eileen Gleeson has said that the entire squad offers its full support to those players who shared their experiences for the joint RTÉ/Sunday Independent investigation into alleged unwanted or inappropriate sexual advances from FAI coaches in the 1990s.
Galway United forward Julie-Ann Russell has been included in the Republic of Ireland squad for the first time in four years ahead of the Euro 2024 qualifiers against England and France.
If Ireland are going to take that next step and compete with the best sides in the world, they must eradicate their costly habit of conceding soft goals, reckons experienced midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn.