Norway inflict disappointing defeat on Kenny's Ireland
Ireland's final home game of the year ended in a disappointing defeat as Norway beat Stephen Kenny's side 2-1 in tonight's international friendly fixture at the Aviva Stadium.
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Ireland's final home game of the year ended in a disappointing defeat as Norway beat Stephen Kenny's side 2-1 in tonight's international friendly fixture at the Aviva Stadium.
Michael Obafemi has been tasked to lead the line for Ireland as they welcome Norway to the Aviva Stadium this evening, kick-off 7:45pm.
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Stephen Kenny rarely looks beyond the next game, however, a natural exception can be made for this week's international double header against Norway and Malta.
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY Republic of Ireland v Norway, Thursday November 17, Aviva Stadium 7.45pm.
Stephen Kenny wants his side to hit the ground running when they begin their Euro 2024 qualification campaign in March, and the Ireland manager feels that the visit of Norway to Dublin provides the perfect test for his side ahead of the extended international break.
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