Keith Treacy: Ireland 'sleepwalking' into Euro 2024 qualifers
Former Republic of Ireland midfielder Keith Treacy fears the Boys in Green are "sleepwalking" into the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign after a mixed UEFA Nations League campaign.
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Former Republic of Ireland midfielder Keith Treacy fears the Boys in Green are "sleepwalking" into the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign after a mixed UEFA Nations League campaign.
When Armenian goalkeeper David Yurchenko picked the ball up just after the 70th minute at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday night, the main focus for most Republic of Ireland fans was probably on the number of goals the home team might clock up.
Stephen Kenny couldn't have put it better last night when reacting to Ireland’s head-scratching 3-2 victory over Armenia.
Stephen Kenny will lead the Republic of Ireland into battle with Armenia not fearing the seeding implications of the Nations League campaign.
And so the Nations League has drawn to close for the Republic of Ireland. Seven points from a possible 18, not what Stephen Kenny had in mind at the outset, and a clear indication that it was very much an up and down campaign for the Boys in Green. Thoughts, however, are now turning towards Euro 2024 in Germany.
Stephen Kenny urged the Republic of Ireland to learn from the “few minutes of madness” which almost cost them a Nations League victory over nine-man Armenia.
Stephen Kenny was defiant in defence of his side's performance after securing a slender 3-2 victory over Armenia, despite "a few minutes of absolute madness", that almost proved costly at the Aviva Stadium.
Goal scorers Michael Obafemi and Robbie Brady both admitted that Ireland were sloppy in coughing up a two-goal lead to Armenia before pulling a result out of the fire in the dying embers of the contest.