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'Managing his country is the ultimate for him' - McClean on Kenny

It was revealed this week that Kenny is set to remain in charge of the Ireland team until the end of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.

JAMES MCCLEAN SAYS managing the Republic of Ireland team is the “ultimate job” for Stephen Kenny after it was revealed this week that he is set to remain in the position for the remainder of Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.

Kenny has been heavily criticised after his team suffered four defeats from the first five games of the campaign, which effectively rules out any hopes of automatic progress in the competition. A play-off spot is highly unlikely given that will be determined by Nations League rankings.

Speaking on the Late Late Show, McClean said that while the team is disappointed with their results so far in the qualifiers, he stressed that Kenny’s commitment to the job cannot be questioned.

“Look for me, I’m not the decision-maker so I can’t get into too much on that but I can speak on Stephen and I see what the job means to him and what puts in day in and day out when we meet him. For him, it’s the ultimate job – managing his country. He’s passionate about it and he’s determined to succeed. You’re judged on results and we all wish this campaign would go better than it has so far but I’m thankful that I’m not the decision-maker on things like that.”

The Late Late Show’s new presenter Patrick Kielty also asked McClean about his plans for his international future, and whether he has began contemplating retirement.

“In football, you get old unfortunately,” the 34-year-old explained.

“All good things come to an end. Look, there’s still four games left in this calendar year so it won’t be any time before that but there’s a long gap until the next campaign and I’ll be another year older so I think in a year’s time when that campaign comes around, I’ll see where I’m at and I’ll make a decision based on how things are at the time.”

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    Jun 20th 2012, 8:17 PM

    Cruden is no mug at all he would make most test sudes at 10- BUT…… This will certainly help Kieran read is a huge loss, Mccaw is no 8!nnCome on lads, your bravery last week deserves a victory !!

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    Jun 20th 2012, 10:58 PM

    Totally agree with Richard. NZ without Carter are a different team but still a great team. Hopefully this will give our lads the lift to get out there for a third week and hammer McCaw good and proper.

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    Jun 21st 2012, 1:02 AM

    Hurrah! Except that Aaron Cruden is the form 10 in the world right now. Read would normally be a loss but the battle of this series has been the breakdown, when NZ were in trouble last week in that area they brought on Cane as a second fetcher alongside McCaw. They’re going with this from the start this time to nullify O’Brien and any other would be pillagers and if it works we’ll lose quite comfortably. Hopefully McLaughlin can have another stormer and give us a chance.

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