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Northern Ireland's McFadden talks up the Kenny Shiels effect

Northern Ireland star Sarah McFadden has credited ex-Derry City boss Kenny Shiels with extending her international career thanks to the success he has brought since taking over in 2019.

The versatile 34-year-old is part of a 23-strong squad training in Marbella this week, taking on friendlies versus the Faroe Islands, Switzerland and Romania as part of preparations for April's World Cup qualifiers against Austria and England.

Northern Ireland will go into those fixtures third in Group D, level on points with second-placed Austria after four wins, a draw and a loss - a record they have put together to carry on the momentum built by their successful qualification for this summer's Euros, their first ever major tournament.

"I feel so happy and honoured to still be here," McFadden said.

"Me and Rachel [Furness] were sitting on the bus today thinking we're the oldest ones here now. It's nice to still be a part of it.

"I think a lot of us would have retired a lot longer ago if Kenny hadn't come in because it's a lot of work to come away, a lot of impact on your family and a lot of sacrifice.

"But we're just glad we've got the opportunity and that plays into everything we do on the training ground, helping the younger ones. Some of them don't realise how lucky they are - they've played one campaign and qualified.

"I don't think they realise 'Furny' and me played about 10 campaigns and never got anywhere near qualifying."

"It's really nice to see for the younger girls who've never had the opportunity. Imagine how good they're going to be in two or three years."

After a magical 2021, capped by qualification for the Euros, the challenge now for Northern Ireland is not to build momentum but to sustain it.

But McFadden said the players keep

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