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Kenny Shiels not making predictions about Northern Ireland’s Euro 2022 prospects

Manager Kenny Shiels is eager to avoid making bold proclamations as he prepares Northern Ireland women’s team for their first major tournament after seeing men’s counterpart Ian Baraclough recently come unstuck.

Northern Ireland, ranked 47th in the world, have been drawn in Group A for the Women’s European Championship, alongside formidable opposition in Norway, Austria and hosts England.

Baraclough was left red-faced earlier this summer after publicly targeting four wins from as many Nations League games and subsequently drawing twice with Cyprus and losing to Greece and Kosovo.

Shiels has declared his side “massive underdogs” going into the Euro 2022 but stopped short of revealing what he would deem a success.

“The girls know the language that we speak in the dressing rooms about what we want to do and how we are going to do it,” he said.

“I would relate this to Ian Baraclough, who was asked the question about the Nations League games and he expected to win all of the games.

“He didn’t say it like that, he wasn’t arrogant by any stretch. He said, which is logical, that he didn’t see any reason why the team couldn’t win all four matches and that sent out a message of motivation to his players.

“Some people took arrogance from that, but I think he was totally right to say it.

“I’m not going to say that we should win all three matches in the group.

“I can’t predict that we are going to beat any of these teams – I can’t predict that, that’s not possible.”

Northern Ireland play all three of their group games at St Mary’s.

They begin on Thursday against Norway before meeting Austria four days later and finishing by taking on England on July 15.

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