Stephen Kenny ‘not thinking about’ pressure on job as Euro 2024 hopes crumble
A defiant Stephen Kenny is refusing to contemplate his position despite seeing the Republic of Ireland’s Euro 2024 qualification hopes ripped apart by the Netherlands.
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A defiant Stephen Kenny is refusing to contemplate his position despite seeing the Republic of Ireland’s Euro 2024 qualification hopes ripped apart by the Netherlands.
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny says that he is not looking past his side's final Euro 2024 qualifying games after pressure continues to grow on him.
The prospect of Stephen Kenny's tenure as Republic of Ireland manager coming to an end, as his contracts approaches its conclusion, has become 'a question of when not if', according to former Boys in Green international Keith Treacy.
Former Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill believes that he was treated far harsher than current incumbent Stephen Kenny and admits that he’s still bitter over the manner of his exit.
The Republic of Ireland's 2-1 loss to the Netherlands means our chances of qualifying for Euro 2024 are now in the hands of other countries.
Former Republic of Ireland international Keith Treacy and The42.ie journalist David Sneyd join Raf Diallo to react to the Boys in Green's Euro 2024 qualifier defeats to France and the Netherlands.
DUBLIN: Wout Weghorst came off the bench to score a second-half winner as the Netherlands fought back from conceding an early goal to beat the Republic of Ireland 2-1 in their European Championship Group B qualifier on Sunday (Sep 10).
A new contract for Stephen Kenny is no longer credible, believes Richie Sadlier, following Sunday's defeat to the Netherlands, which ended any chance of the Republic of Ireland qualifying automatically for Euro 2024.