Goalkeeper/defence
GOALKEEPER IS the most straightforward call to make. Caoimhín Kelleher has been playing regularly for Liverpool in Alisson’s injury-enforced absence, so will start again for Ireland barring injury. Mark Travers and Max O’Leary will have to settle for a place on the bench.
With Robbie Brady ruled out, there will be at least one alteration to the backline from the last window.
Otherwise, don’t expect too much change. Nathan Collins and Dara O’Shea have been doing well at club level for Brentford and Ipswich respectively, earning regular minutes in Premier League teams, although there are some doubts around O’Shea’s fitness.
Liam Scales recently dropped out of the Celtic XI, but started against Kilmarnock at the weekend and acquitted himself well in the last window for Ireland, scoring in the away win over Finland. So the 26-year-old will likely keep his place, prompting O’Shea to slot in at right-back as he did during the last window.
As for Brady’s replacement, Callum O’Dowda appears the most likely candidate. The 29-year-old has had an encouraging start to the season, making 14 appearances in the Championship, albeit for a Cardiff side who are third from bottom of the table.
It’s hard to imagine Matt Doherty or Ryan Manning starting. Both were late call-ups, which indicates they are further down the pecking order than O’Dowda. It’s not inconceivable that he plays Festy Ebosele as part of the backline — the Wexford native played as a left wing-back in his last game for Watford and could also move to his preferred position on the right if Hallgrímsson wants to move Scales to full-back and play O’Shea in the centre.
But the manager is unlikely to experiment too much, with inexperienced duo Jake O’Brien and Mark McGuinness also expected to be held in reserve.
Midfield
Josh Cullen and Jason Knight were picked to start both games in the last window, indicating they are Hallgrímsson’s preferred midfield duo.
Jayson Molumby did start both matches in the September window. But the 25-year-old has not always played for a West Brom team vying for promotion, starting nine of their 15 Championship games.
By contrast, Cullen has started 12 out of 15 fixtures for Burnley and that number would be higher were it not for an early-season injury.
Knight, meanwhile, has been involved in all 15 of 10th-place Bristol City’s games.
In the more attacking midfield role, it looks like a toss-up between Finn Azaz and Troy Parrott, with new call-up Andy Moran — whose sole senior cap came against New Zealand last year — unlikely to be thrown straight in.
Neither Parrott nor Azaz shone when given a chance in the last window, so there is a feeling the position is very much up for grabs.
Azaz registered two goals and an assist in his last match for promotion-chasing Middlesbrough — this impressive showing might give him the edge tomorrow.
On the other hand, Parrott has been playing well for AZ Alkmaar in the Eredivisie, scoring eight goals in 16 appearances this season.
Moran, meanwhile, has impressed on loan at Stoke City, scoring two goals in 16 appearances, so the recently crowned U21 Player of the Year may feature at some point in this window.
Attack
It has been a frustrating start to the season for Evan Ferguson.
An early injury partially explains why the 20-year-old has made just six Premier League appearances and only one top-flight start for Brighton. He was an unused sub during the recent win over Man City but did at least score his first goal in just over 11 months during October’s 2-2 draw with Wolves.
A lack of game time did not stop Hallgrímsson from starting Ferguson in both games during the last window, but the Meath native struggled to make an impact and was withdrawn after 71 and 57 minutes respectively.
Yet most people would agree Ferguson remains Ireland’s most talented striker with the highest ceiling, so it would be no surprise to see him start on Thursday.
The only other obvious alternative is Tom Cannon. The 21-year-old has seven goals in 13 Championship appearances for Stoke, including three in his last four, but Cannon only has one senior cap and didn’t even make the previous squad, so it would be a surprise to see him thrown straight into the starting XI.
Out wide, Sammie Szmodics has been looking effective on the left-side of Ipswich’s attack, particularly last weekend when he scored a brilliant bicycle kick against Tottenham, so he should retain his place in the team.
Chiedozie Ogbene is out with a long-term injury, so Ebosele looks a strong contender to replace him. The 22-year-old came on for a tiring Ogbene during both games in the last window and made an impression, setting up Brady’s winner in Helsinki. Ebosele has been flagged as a fitness doubt but will hope to replicate the form that has seen him become an influential player at Watford in recent weeks.
That leaves Mikey Johnston and Kasey McAteer on the bench. All five of the latter’s Premier League appearances for Leicester have come as a substitute. Similarly, Johnston has made 11 Championship appearances for West Brom but only three have been from the outset.
Both appeared off the bench in Ireland’s last game — the 2-0 defeat by Greece — and they will probably have to settle for an impact sub role at best once again.
Possible Ireland XI: Kelleher; Collins, O’Shea, Scales, O’Dowda; Cullen, Knight; Ebosele, Azaz, Szmodics; Ferguson.
Ireland Squad:
Goalkeepers: Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool), Mark Travers (AFC Bournemouth), Max O’Leary (Bristol City)
Defenders: Dara O’Shea (Ipswich Town), Nathan Collins (Brentford), Mark McGuinness (Luton Town), Liam Scales (Celtic), Callum O’Dowda (Cardiff City), Matt Doherty (Wolves), Jake O’Brien (Everton), Ryan Manning (Southampton).
Midfielders: Josh Cullen (Burnley), Jason Knight (Bristol City), Jayson Molumby (West Bromwich Albion), Finn Azaz (Middlesbrough), Andy Moran (Stoke City, on loan from Brighton and Hove Albion).
Forwards: Evan Ferguson (Brighton and Hove Albion), Tom Cannon (Stoke City, on loan from Leicester City), Troy Parrott (AZ Alkmaar), Festy Ebosele (Watford, on loan from Udinese), Kasey McAteer (Leicester City), Sammie Szmodics (Ipswich Town), Mikey Johnston (West Bromwich Albion).
You people should be ashamed of yourselves – fickle bunch. Any countrymen worth their salt can tell you that win or lose, your team needs your support, but you’re like a bunch of jackals – at their backs as long as they win, and if not, you tear them to shreds. They did Ireland proud this tournament, and were defeated honourably in what was one of the cleanest games I’ve seen. Had they been a lesser side, the score might have been 66 – 0. Well done boys, win or lose, you did us proud.
Keep that losing mentality up and we will never win. Your ‘boys’ are a bunch of millionaires that gave a pathetic performance. They wouldn’t stand for that losing mentality in NZ and that’s why they will win the tournament. If they were from Colombia then they’d be shot!
Hear, hear. They did us proud and were great ambassadors off the pitch while over there too. Much prefer to be supporting our lads than to have them behave like some of the English squad have done.
Well put. Ireland is a fairly small country, not easy to produce a heap of magnificent players. I think the pool matches are well to keep heads held high over. So they lost it to nerves…sh*t happens
I would point your fluff-filled pathetic Y chromosome lacking ugly trollface to NZs loss to France in 2007. Coach kept his job, public got over it. If you want to be so insulting, you lose the right to be treated with respect
Expected more from you there Kelly… Disappointing! You’ve pulled that one out before somewhere else… Unoriginality is so unbecoming. It’s women like you that make chauvinism so fun
Wales got stuck in from the start. I think Kidney didn’t explain to the lads that there wouldn’t be a return leg! Still proud of them all nonetheless. Good luck to Wales.
Really disappointed. We all dreamed for a while and some of us even got carried away. Wonderful to get carried away about an Irish team. Can all those negative pricks out there go back to dwelling on ur property portfolio and shut up. FairPlay lads, for a few weeks you had the country dreaming.
Wales did a good job but were we over hyped
good luck ireland!!
Congrats Wales. Ye gave our boys a lesson this morning. :(
Go on lads
Talk of semi final and final opponents before a ball had been kicked by the media, of course Wales were underestimated. End of day last eight in the world another disappointing world cup campaign
LOSERS. We are losers. Why are we so useless. Needs addressing
Did people think they would actually get anywhere in this world cup. They are a one hit wonder team good against Australia and now fade away to nothing. Just goes to show how asleep Australia were that day…. O’Gara please please retire you are crap
Paul, you really have equipment issues
@Paul: I don’t think that someone who can’t spell their name correctly can start pointing fingers Mc grath – capitol G dumbass….
You will have the same people saying weren’t they great for trying, but they are just a bunch of losers on a world stage. A half arsed effort and the country should hang it’s head in shame. Ireland needs to start producing winners of some kind and stop this clap on the back for losing mentality!
If Ireland starts producing “winners” like you, Kelly, we are well and truly doomed. Hitler had the same “winning” attitude, I’m sure. Nonetheless, not having *your* support is probably the best thing to happen to the team today – with fair-weather fans like you, who needs enemies.
Disappointed with the loss of course but the lads have done us proud and I’m sure will get a hero’s welcome home.
To have low expectations
Gatland did his homework and showed us to be a two trick pony. Can’t fault the Welsh – they did it right and wanted it more. We looked shook from the get go. Too many unforced errors. Most of the lads had a ghastly day as their game plan collapsed. Still, there’s a lot of positives to take away from this tournament and the win against Australia will go down in history. I hope they get a warm welcome home. They have plenty to be proud of.
Back to the drawing board. The style of Irish rugby will only get you so far on the world stage and that needs to be addressed. But that’s for another day.
Proud of our boys.
denied…………………………. so sad……..
they at least got us this far… shame
Been up since 7 o’clock yesterday morning and only now do I remember that I can’t watch it on RTE because I’m in England for college….
10-3 down and half time here.. experience will out in the second half i can feel it….. cmon ireland
That and kicking some of the penalties
did we under estimate them ?????
I think so :(
Time to look forward to our soccer’s team glorious failure now on Tuesday night
yes it pisses me off to that we have lost folks……!!!!!
The welsh were as tight as a ducks arse and ireland didn’t create and momentum and were to slow to adapt but i was not on the field and having been in the boxing ring myself
ITS NOT THE LADS ON THE SIDE LINE WHO HAVE LOST THE FIGHT…
ITS THE LADS ON THE PITCH…
YES THEY LOST AND WE ALL KNOW IT BUT FAIR PLAY TO THEM FOR GETTING US THIS FAR…..
LETS REGROUP AND LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES.
MAYBE WE NEED TO LOOK AT YOUNGER PLAYERS…
i am still gutted though….
Cmon ireland….
we all need support even in shit times not just good…….
denied……………….. so so sad…
Same old story
their defense is a brick wall. they need to go out to the flank…
Can we please take this opportunity which it is, to sacrifice the next 3 six nations, every year the fans jump all over the Irish team for their performance in six nations championships. The fact is nothing holds a candle to the world cup. Let’s bleed new players ROG, D’Arcy, O’Connell, O’Driscoll and others won’t be around for 2015 so let’s drop them now and build for the future. It sounds harsh but this professional international rugby not underage tip!
My heart is in my mouth. Going to need a stiff drink after this!
Why the hell replace O’Gara with Sexton? How many will he miss in this match?
Least he might actually have a go.
Why do we always need to be underdogs to achieve anything its gettin kinda old !
How many times can they knock it on?
Not for faint hearted
LOOSERS!
The irony is delicious.
I bet they can at least spell
@Sean Armstrong you have a serious case of sour grapes turning nasty on the female sex is a juvenile response and its dick-heads like you that turn straight women into lesbians!!!!!!!!!!
Tip of the day: scroll back to the original comment and then hit reply. Then your ironic comment will pop up just below mine and I can appreciate it in all it’s glory! Almost would have missed it and then you wouldn’t have been very happy would you pet?
I don’t think Sean have much interest in the female sex going by his profile pic. Makes his comments understandable.
@ willy pearse
How does a comment like this get any thumbs up?!
Im dissapointed we lost today, especially for BOD and ROG :(
And they did us proud in this world cup, I dont care what dick pearse says, they played well for most of the time, and I really enjoyed watching all of their performances, It was a big improvement on the last world cup, Improvement is how you win, Ireland WILL win the world cup some day! The only thing that annoyed from the start of this match was the fact we didnt kick our penalties, That was our downfall in RWC2003 – we lost to Australia 17-16 because we didnt go for the 3 points when we had the chance! Same thing again today, but at the end of the day, wales were the better team, and I really hope they go on to win the World Cup!
Hard luck Ireland! :(
LOOSERS
All those red thumbs guarantees we will always be LOSERS
I see you discovered spellcheck so?
Bet the sheep in the valleys are in for a torrid time today
@ngvireland if they didn’t get far this country shouldn’t play rugby
@Sean mc Grath listen asshole my fucking name and il write it what ever what I want…. Dick head
Jesus are you able to use the shift key – Sean McGrath (capitol M this time numnuts), u need to go back to school, the dog in the picture would have got it right at this stage…
@sean mc grath Suck my ball sac you twat