ANOTHER PREMIER LEAGUE season is around the corner for Glenn Whelan and many of his Republic of Ireland teammates yet he finds himself contemplating the challenge of impressing his international manager.
Ireland play Wales in an international friendly on Wednesday and the midfielder will be hoping to confirm his holding role credentials to Giovanni Trapattoni. With a new boss, Mark Hughes, at Whelanโs Stoke City, the lines are blurred. Commitment to his country comes first, he argues. The Premier League can wait.
โI donโt think youโll see too many lads play 90 minutes,โ he said. โItโs a hard situation that weโre put in. You want to do both [play full games for club and country] but if you play 90 minutes [for Ireland] it will be in the managerโs mind for the weekend.โ
Gareth Bale has been ruled out of Wednesdayโs clash and Whelan says it is understandable, considering that a contract with Real Madrid is awaiting the Welshmanโs signature. โHeโd like to get [the deal] done and then represent his country,โ said Whelan, โbut if itโs not done, I donโt think weโll see him.โ
Whelan has built up a good working relationship for Ireland with James McCarthy and he believes the Wigan player would be good enough to play for a top four side in the Premier League. โYou only look at what he has done over the last couple of years,โ said Whelan. โHeโs a young lad but heโs got an experienced head on his shoulders.
โHeโs done well with what heโs achieved at Wigan and, no disrespect to them, theyโre a small team and just scraped to stay in the Premier League over the last couple of yearsโฆ theyโll be doing all they can to keep them but Iโm sure there are a lot of Premier League teams that would take him off their hands. Heโs got a great future ahead of him.โ
โIf heโs going to go to a team and [only] be a bit-part player,โ Whelan added, โIโm sure his family, or representatives, will speak to him about it. James knows what he wants and heโll make the right decision.โ
Whelan chats to the media at Irelandโs training session on Monday. (ยฉINPHO/Donall Farmer)
Having lost 2-0 to Spain last time out, Whelan is eager for an Ireland win to put his country in good stead for vital World Cup Qualifier matches in September.
He said, โItโll be like a derby game for us. People talk about it as a friendly game but I donโt think it will be too friendly.โ
Mark Hughes is a proud Welshman and many of Stokeโs new coaching set-up are likewise. The Irish midfielder jokes that he โdidnโt get too many good lucksโ when he set off for the match. He added:
Itโs bragging rights when you go back but, obviously, we want to go out and put in the right performance.โ
Whelan is already looking beyond Wales, however, and at the double-header, against Sweden [home] and Austria [away] next month.
โWeโre only concentrating on the first game [Sweden]; going out and getting the win that we need and pushing on. Itโs going to be tough for the double-header but after those two games everyone is going to know if you have a great chance of going on or not.โ
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What?! No outragedWigan fans on here complaining about being called a small team! Cโmon Wigan fans,lets be having youโฆ Tumble weed blows past ;-))