IT’S BEEN A bad season for Cambuur in the Eredivisie, but 19-year-old Man City loanee Jack Byrne has still managed to impress during his stint at the club.
The Dublin-born Ireland U21 international scored a crucial late goal in his side’s 1-0 win over PEC Zwolle at the weekend, lifting them off the bottom of the table and securing their third win of the season in the process.
The goal also earned the Irish youngster a player-of-the-week nomination from Dutch football talk show Voetbal Inside…
The midfielder has made 19 appearances for the Dutch side in total, and has now scored twice for the club.
Euro 2016 is likely to come too soon for the former St Kevin’s Boys youngster, nonetheless he could well make a big impact for the Irish side in the future.
One of Ireland's most promising players made a big impact in the Dutch league at the weekend
IT’S BEEN A bad season for Cambuur in the Eredivisie, but 19-year-old Man City loanee Jack Byrne has still managed to impress during his stint at the club.
The Dublin-born Ireland U21 international scored a crucial late goal in his side’s 1-0 win over PEC Zwolle at the weekend, lifting them off the bottom of the table and securing their third win of the season in the process.
The goal also earned the Irish youngster a player-of-the-week nomination from Dutch football talk show Voetbal Inside…
The midfielder has made 19 appearances for the Dutch side in total, and has now scored twice for the club.
Euro 2016 is likely to come too soon for the former St Kevin’s Boys youngster, nonetheless he could well make a big impact for the Irish side in the future.
h/t RTÉ
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