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Matt Doherty fit to face Azerbaijan after his body 'shut down' against Portugal

Doherty struggled through the second half in Faro with illness, but says he is ready for selection as Ireland aim to build on their performance with a first win.

MATT DOHERTY HAS explained the illness with which he was struck down during the second-half of Ireland’s World Cup qualifier against Portugal on Wednesday, but says he is fit and available for tomorrow’s clash with Azerbaijan in Dublin. 

Doherty played the full game but twice took a breather during the game in Faro – he was seen to by the Irish medical staff on the second occasion and bewilderingly booked by the referee as he made his way off the pitch – and Stephen Kenny revealed post-game that he was struggling with illness. 

“Second-half, I don’t know what hit me. My body shut down and I had pains in my stomach so I didn’t feel great, and every time I went down it wasn’t through injury: I was just really struggling. But I a managed to crawl my way through the second-half and I feel a bit better now.

“It was extremely tough. There was a period in the second-half where I was really struggling but I just couldn’t bring myself to come off so I just decided to stay on.

“Whether that was for my own good or not I don’t know but I managed to get through it and see out the 90 minutes, but I feel better now.

Ireland must move on quickly from the hurt of Faro, though Doherty did briefly allude to it at his pre-match press conference. “It is difficult and it does hurt. When you are sitting in your room at night you do think about it, and we had five minutes to hold out. I guess the worst thing is that we actually lost. It’s okay for them to score but you still think that, ‘Okay, we drew, that’s fine, they scored at the end’. But to concede twice does hurt a lot.”

Ireland must now build on the promise of that performance against the group’s lowest seeds at the Aviva Stadium tomorrow night, where they must avoid reporting the pitfall of March, when an encouraging showing away to Serbia was followed by the flat, dreadful defeat at home to Luxembourg. 

There is guaranteed to be one significant different tomorrow, mind: there will be up to 25,000 fans in the Aviva Stadium for the Azerbaijan clash, albeit with tickets still available on general sale. 

Doherty was unambiguous about the benefits of their return. 

“I really, really needed the crowd back. My game changes a little bit when the fans are there. I feel like I’m able to go to a different level of performance and I’m sure that’s the same for almost everyone really. It will make a big difference.” 

Ireland remain second-from-bottom of Group A after three defeats in three games, with goal difference separating them from Azerbaijan at the foot of the group. In spite of the results, Doherty sees progress made. 

“To be honest there has been quite a bit of growth, The way we have been trying to play came to the fore on Wednesday night. Our confidence with the ball, our confidence in our own ability, our confidence in our shape, everything looked solid.

“We looked like a dangerous team, we looked like we could cause problems every time we broke forward. We were calm on the ball, we were calm out of possession, we didn’t lose control , we didn’t lose our heads or lose our shape. That is progression over the games, we seem to be looking better, looking more of a threat going forward every time we play.” 

He attributed some of the improvements in performance level to the work done during the June training camp, around which Ireland won for the first time under Kenny – albeit against Andorra – and then drew with Hungary. “We had a good time together”, said Doherty, “we spent some quality time together and got to know different players, so that was a real benefit for us.” 

A win tomorrow night, however, is needed to mint the progress made. 

“Definitely, we need to get a win anyway to get into the group. We know we’re going in the right direction in terms of performance, but we’re here to win games. We didn’t manage to do that [in Portugal], but Azerbaijan is the next game and we need three points to get up and running.” 

Ireland are without Shane Long owing to a positive Covid test for tomorrow’s game, with Dara O’Shea and Nathan Collins ruled out with injury. Alan Browne and Callum Robinson are called up to the squad having left their respective Covid isolation periods, while Liam Scales has been called up for the first-time, just days after he completed a transfer to Celtic from Shamrock Rovers. 

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    Apr 24th 2019, 12:36 AM

    Congrats to everyone who got an award there tonight, all well deserved. Thought probably the most hotly contested one was the young player of the year award. I’d have given it to Jeremy Loughman but equally it could have been Fineen wycherly too and in the same breath you cAnt argue with goggin winning it either.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 7:41 AM

    @Jim Demps: g’wan Jim Jim. We know you want an award as well: The mystic meg memorial award

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    Apr 24th 2019, 7:51 AM

    @Roibeard O’ Beachain: good contribution.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 10:20 AM

    @Jim Demps: Goggin looked sharp when he came on the other day, like to see more of him AND Sammy, and Bill, and Casey, and Flannery and both Wycherly’s AND the list goes on.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 11:24 AM

    @thesaltyurchin: yeah I’d fully expect you’ll see plenty more of them next year. This season seems to be about sorting out the squad in terms of the players Van Graan wants and thinks are up to it and the ones who will move on. The young players he likes have seen plenty of action. It’ll be very interesting to see the academy players once it’s finalised. I know James McCarthy and Matt more are gone and I’d expect some more as well and then there will be plenty of additions.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 6:53 AM

    A Cork person was definitely picking those awards…!

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    Apr 24th 2019, 9:56 AM

    @Treaty Bhoy: why do you do it

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    Apr 23rd 2019, 11:27 PM

    Will never understand giving awards to referees?? They should all be doing the exact same job, so why pick one out and say you are doing it better. Is there any other sport that does this??

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    Apr 23rd 2019, 11:34 PM

    @Kyle Mac Creddin: Soccer, GAA do it. Plenty others as well.
    Why not recognise referees as much as players/coaches/teams for work/successes during the season?

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    Apr 24th 2019, 12:09 AM

    @Ormond: Exactly. Players are thought the same things but some perform better than other, it’s the same for referees.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 4:52 AM

    @Kyle Mac Creddin: Is there a sport that doesn’t do this? If you don’t have referees, you don’t have games. Playing is the easy part, I often wonder what makes someone want to ref. They deserve the awards and recognition for excelling as much if not more than players.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 10:11 AM

    Unbelievable performance from Donal L.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 12:29 PM

    Congrats to all the award winners. A special congrats and thank you to Donal Lenihan, Munster’s and Ireland’s
    greatest rugby performer on and off the field.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 10:47 AM

    Think Goggin had a fantastic season very strong and quick in the centre. I would have had no complaint if whycherly got it as he has also been fantastic this season.

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    Apr 24th 2019, 11:49 AM

    @Top Class: hopefully Wycherley has a good future ahead of him in Red, and he’s only 21. Agree he would have been a worthy winner of the award, he’s made a great impact this season.

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