MARTIN O’NEILL SAYS he would like to make it a little more difficult for players to earn international caps.
Next up for the Boys in Green are two friendly games — against Mexico in New Jersey on 1 June before a meeting with Uruguay in Dublin three days later.
According to the Ireland boss, it will give those whose club seasons have finished the opportunity to regain match sharpness ahead of the vital World Cup qualifier against Austria at the Aviva Stadium on 11 June.
Asked if he was thinking of also using the fixtures to try out untested players, O’Neill revealed that it is unlikely.
“We had the opportunity to play some players — who have been in and around the squad but haven’t really participated that much – after the Wales game,” he said, speaking at the launch of 2017 SportsDirect.com FAI Summer Soccer Schools today.
“I’m not so sure that it’s an ideal time for trying out very young players who have never been involved in the squad for the simple reason that it’s a lead-up to the World Cup qualifying game, which is most important.
The season ends this weekend for quite a number of players I will be choosing for these matches and therefore there is going to be a long time beforehand. So that’s the reason we organised the game against Uruguay.
“Then there was an opportunity to play against Mexico in the US and I think it’s ideal for those Championship players who are not involved in play-offs — and who’ve been in and around the scene — to participate in those games.”
The squad will gather in the week beginning 22 May for a couple of days of intensive training before heading Stateside. O’Neill went to speak about wanting players who get the chance to line out for Ireland to feel like they’ve worked hard to do so.
“I like to see young players coming through but I like to feel that they have earned it,” he said.
“I just don’t want to be handing things out to people who think that because they picked up a cap along the way they’ve made the grade. I’d like to make it slightly more difficult.”
He went on: “Overall, that’s the thought but if there’s a player who is outstanding and really making an impact at league level, then why shouldn’t he get an opportunity?”
Cork City’s Sean Maguire has been in terrific form again this season and there have been calls to include the striker in Ireland’s squad.
“I wouldn’t start mentioning names here but of course I would consider it,” was O’Neill’s response when quizzed about Maguire. “I have plucked players from the League of Ireland so I’m not averse to that at all.
“I’ll have a look at it, the young lad has done very well. I saw quite a few games last season, not so much this season I must admit, but he’s doing well and it’s pretty easy for me to get the games now.
Similarly, Cillian Sheridan has scored five goals and created three assists in his first eight matches for Polish league leaders Jagiellonia Białystok. Asked if he has been keeping a close eye on the Cavan man, O’Neill replied:
“Absolutely, very much so. I’ve haven’t been able to get out to watch him live but I’ve had the games and he has made a bit of an impact, which is always encouraging.”
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Because Kevin Doyle has really ‘earned’ his spot in the Irish squad with his performances in America…
And Paul McShame!!
BS talk from O’Neill. Maguire is the only regular goal scorer in Irish soccer right now, home or abroad who’s been doing it season after season. Give the lad a chance, if it doesn’t work you’ve lost nothing and the press and public will be off your case. But if it does work you’ve a potential match winner, it’s a no loss situation for O’Neill.
Cant see either of them getting included now
@UinsionnMac: If Maguire got on a plane to England he’d be in the squad before it landed
@Sam Oibicín: well said
He’s a very negative man like Trap.Why the hell can’t he just pick players who are performing well for their clubs.How hard is that.
@Padraig: In fairness, he is not as bad as Trap. Don’t tell me you have forgotten the darker days of regular Paul Green, Andy Keogh and Simon Cox appearances already??… added to the fact that Coleman and McCarthy who were both Premiership regulars were deemed both too young….
About time Martin,Roy must have had a word in the