Stephen Kenny urges Republic of Ireland to carry momentum into Nations League
Stephen Kenny has urged the Republic of Ireland to carry their building momentum into this summer’s Nations League campaign.
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Stephen Kenny has urged the Republic of Ireland to carry their building momentum into this summer’s Nations League campaign.
Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny has admitted he could not have expected Chiedozie Ogbene to have made such a spectacular start to his international career.
Stephen Kenny admitted to being disappointed with the two goals Ireland conceded against Belgium, but overall the manager was very pleased with his side's performance in their 2-2 draw with the world number one-ranked side.
Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny has admitted he could not have expected Chiedozie Ogbene to have made such a spectacular start to his international career.
Goals from Chiedozie Ogbene and Alan Browne saw Ireland twice come from behind against the number one-ranked side in the world to secure a well-earned 2-2 draw with Belgium at the Aviva Stadium.
Substitute Alan Browne ensured the Republic of Ireland’s big day did not end in defeat as his late equaliser secured a creditable draw against world number one side Belgium.
Ireland twice fought from behind to earn a thrilling draw with Belgium in Dublin as Stephen Kenny's side stretched their unbeaten run to seven games. On the night the Football Association of Ireland celebrated their centenary year, Ireland put on a show at the sold-out Aviva Stadium and were arguably the better side as the world's ranked number one nation left frustrated. Ad/> Michy Batshuayi — making his 40th international appearance — quickly dampened the party atmosphere at the Aviva, opening the scoring after 12 minutes with a splendid solo effort.
Seamus Coleman has told the Republic of Ireland’s new generation that hunger and humility are the greatest qualities they can possess if they are to make their way in international football.