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Scott Hogan speaking to the media on Thursday afternoon. Ryan Byrne/INPHO

Scott Hogan's happy place - 'There is a fresh energy, it feels like a youthful energy'

Ireland striker accepts he’s down the pecking order but is embracing a renewed sense of confidence.

SCOTT HOGAN RECIEVED a text message from Stephen Kenny as Birmingham City made the short trip across the English midlands for their Championship game with West Bromwich Albion last Wednesday.

He wanted to inform the striker that he would be confirmed the following day in his 24-man squad for the Nations League games with Scotland on Saturday and Armenia on Tuesday.

The build up has been in full flow this week, but when Hogan got to The Hawthorns and was able to call his international manager back, he was given another set of instructions.

“Obviously Dara [O’Shea] was captaining West Brom so there was a bit of banter on the phone about that. He did say ‘don’t go around kicking him, just take the one goal, I don’t want his confidence going!’ I ended up scoring three so,” Hogan laughs.

“But he [Kenny] does ring up and go through his process with you so you understand what his thinking is.”

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That was also the case on Thursday morning, just before the Ireland players had their final training session in Dublin and flew to Glasgow, when Kenny reminded Hogan of his starting performance against Ukraine in June and how he believes it wouldn’t be the same kind of display this time around.

“He [Kenny] said if that Ukraine game was tomorrow, it would be a totally different story.

“As a professional athlete, you stay in shape but there comes a point that you need to play regularly to be up to speed. Ukraine were a good side so I felt that I struggled physically. It was quite humid but there’s no excuses.

I hadn’t been playing regularly and it affected my fitness levels. It’s just a reminder of having to play regular football to be at that level.
The gaffer knew that and still put me in. I was just a yard off it which was to be expected.”

Given the discussion this week surrounding Ireland’s striking options and the merits of Michael Obafemi, Troy Parrott, Chiedozie Ogbene and Callum Robinson featuring in a two-man attack, it shouldn’t be forgotten that Hogan did start on neutral territory in Poland.

That, though, was more to do with Obafemi being ruled out with a hamstring strain, Ogbene carrying a knock heading into the June window, and Robinson falling out of favour due to a lack of form.

“I think you got to look at the last performances. The two lads who played against Scotland were outstanding. Robbo has scored plenty of goals and done well.

“Obviously, you want to start but I can’t feel hard done by. I just have to keep working. If I do play or come on or whatever I got to try and do something.

I think whoever is playing, there is real potential for goals, you’d be disappointed, but I can’t feel hard done by because the lads before me have performed to a high standard.

Hogan says he is happy in himself and his football for the first time in five years and, between injury, loss of form and scratching around on loan to try and play regular football, the 30-year-old is embracing this stage of his career as a somewhat elder statesman.

“There are still a few older boys than me! I still look around and see a few older heads,” he laughs, explaining the focus Ireland’s players have going into the final double header of the Nations League campaign.

“The only way we win this group is by winning these two games. Immaterial of what happened last night with Scotland, that’s our aim.

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“The way we performed, stuck together, some of the football we played and goals we scored [in June]. We’ve got to build on that and just keep heading in that direction.

“The confidence out there is as high as I’ve ever seen it in an Irish team so I it’s just knowing that we can do it and to believe that is how he want to play, and the more we do more results like that will come more regularly,” he continues.

“I’ve been part of squads, successful teams with huge players for the country who have been phenomenal. There are a lot of younger lads in the group, fresh energy in and around the place. Everyone is close, it is enjoyable to come in.

There are groups here and there within the hotel that stick together but everyone comes together at the end of the day. It feels like a youthful energy. There are lads who have played all the way up the age groups, the 21s, so it is a really enjoyable environment.

“There is positivity from everywhere and that can only stand us in good stead.”

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:56 PM

    I think it’s hilarious all the hating on Robbie on this. People seem to forget he’s the only player we have who can nick a goal. Granted we have more technical strikers but it’s all about scoring and Robbie is the only source we have

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    Mar 5th 2014, 12:07 AM

    Have a lot more time for Robbie than Roy, yet some people still slag Robbie and rubbish his achievements with Ireland while at the same time worshiping at the altar of Roy. Never in a million years will another Irishman ever score 66 goals for his country, and deep down we all know that.

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    Mar 5th 2014, 5:59 AM

    Robbie never let us down.

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    Mar 4th 2014, 8:15 PM

    To be honest I think we will be just fine without Robbie keane

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    Mar 4th 2014, 11:11 PM

    If we don’t play Darren in goal, Sol won’t be happy!!

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:05 PM

    Good article but I’d have to disagree that spurs have used 4-4-2 effectively.

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:46 PM

    McGeady & McLean or Walters. Its the one position we have a few options

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:56 PM

    Walters is chronic

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    Mar 4th 2014, 8:04 PM

    Forde

    Coleman – Clark – O’Shea – Wilson

    McCarthy – Reid – Meyler

    McGeady – Long – McClean

    Would be a good shout.

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:42 PM

    Randolph
    O’Shea Dunne Wilson
    Coleman Brady
    Mccarthy Meyler
    Reid
    Long Keane

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:43 PM

    Brady will not play again this season so you’ll have to find someone else!

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    Mar 4th 2014, 7:46 PM

    personally I think our best 11 is

    Given

    Coleman-Dunne-O’Shea-Brady

    McCarthy-Gibson

    McGeady-Hoolahan-Pilkington

    Long

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:23 PM

    brady left back?! given back in nets?

    randolph
    coleman – oshea – wilson – delaney
    mccarthy – meyler
    mcgeady – hoolahan – brady
    long

    would be a good team for tomorrow night – our best team; im not sure what it is – but what its not

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    Mar 4th 2014, 9:30 PM

    @Brendan, Brady has played left wing back for Hull for the past 2 and a bit seasons and it would be a good balance with Coleman at lb, after all Wilson is right footed so Brady would provide more delivery’s. And why not Given?hes shown in the past couple of months hes still well capable of producing great performance. Im all for Forde but his distribution can be rubbish at times

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    Mar 4th 2014, 11:41 PM

    Delaney is back at his club!

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    Mar 4th 2014, 11:42 PM

    … so is Brady!

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    Mar 4th 2014, 11:59 PM

    I disagree that Hoolihan could only be accommodated in a 4-5-1. He could play in a 4-4-3 or a 4-2-3-1 which given the players currently available to Ireland might be the way forward. There are a few players out tomorrow with injuries but going forward my first choice Irish 11 would be

    Forde

    Coleman, Dunne, O’Shea, Wilson

    Gibson, McCarthy

    McGeady, Reid or Hoolihan, Brady

    Long

    I think that Pilkington could do a job on either side of the 3 as could Walters at a push.

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    Mar 5th 2014, 12:00 AM

    That was meant to be 4-3-3* of course :) tho maybe we could sneak an extra player in, who knows

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    Mar 5th 2014, 9:56 AM

    agreed, best looking line-up there, for the near future at least anyway.
    As the article suggested, having McCarthy and Gibson sit in front of the back 4 would be great to utilize one of our best attacking options – right-back Coleman. McCarthy too has been excellent in that sitting position for Everton

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    Mar 5th 2014, 11:15 AM

    Need to start playing Clark, as the only decent centre back we have under 30, the more international gametime he get the better.

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    Mar 4th 2014, 11:35 PM

    Think we’d be better concentrating on the players actually available tomorrow rather than playing pie-in-the-sky selections for the future.

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    Mar 5th 2014, 3:15 AM

    Hopefully it’s the last we see of Paul Green

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    Mar 5th 2014, 4:02 AM

    Long up Front alone is just madness, where on earth are the goals going to come from.

    Good player as part of a duo, but terrible goal scoring record at every level…..forget qualifying for anything with him up front alone.
    Lewandovski is miles ahead of him.

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    Mar 5th 2014, 8:06 AM

    Yeah and he plays for Poland so we ‘re fooked there boss!

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    Mar 5th 2014, 11:37 AM

    I would like to see use play with wing backs with 3 in the centre of the park and 3 in the centre of defence. Has been utilised to good effect by the like of Hull and Villa recently, particularly when taking on the bigger teams giving you stability at the back and a chance to pack the midfield (both places we have struggled recently).

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