Houghton: Irish players and fans feeding off each other
The Republic of Ireland must maintain their unbeaten run and build up more confidence within the squad after a difficult start under Stephen Kenny, says former international Ray Houghton.
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The Republic of Ireland must maintain their unbeaten run and build up more confidence within the squad after a difficult start under Stephen Kenny, says former international Ray Houghton.
Stephen Kenny will have learned a lot from Ireland's impressive 2-2 draw with Belgium on Saturday, however, one thing that surely stood out from the clash with the world number one-ranked side was the importance of continuity in the team.
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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.