IRELANDโS LACK OF young talent is a major worry, according to Shay Given.
In the wake of Tuesdayโs 1-0 defeat to Serbia, the 134-times capped former goalkeeper believes it is unfair to expect the likes of 35-year-old Wes Hoolahan to carry the team going forward.
Callum OโDowda and Cyrus Christie were the only two players in the most recent squad under the age of 25 and manager Martin OโNeill doesnโt feel the next generation are ready for senior international football.
โThe bigger concern would be the players coming through,โ said Given. Where is the likes of the new Robbie [Keane], [Damien] Duffer or [Richard] Dunney?
โThereโs been a lot of media stuff around Wes and whether he should or shouldnโt play. Heโs a quality player, donโt get me wrong, but heโs 35 years of age. Youโre pinning all your hopes on someone who is coming to the latter part of his career.โ
After picking up just one point from this weekโs double-header, Ireland sit outside the qualification places and they must defeat both Moldova and Wales next month to have any hope of securing a place at the 2018 World Cup.
โYouโd like to think we can beat Moldova at home and then weโre into a cup final sort of scenario in Cardiff,โ added Given.
It would be the real kick in the teeth if we finished second and we were the ninth-placed runner-up. If we win the last two games weโve got a realistic chance.โ
A report in The Times this morning claims the FAI are prepared to offer OโNeill and his backroom staff a new two-year contract regardless of whether the Boys in Green progress to next yearโs finals in Russia and Given feels that would be the right move.
โI think he probably should [stay on],โ he said. โThey were unbeaten in qualifying until this week. I know he got a lot of stick after the Georgia game. I think it was unfair in a sense as the players themselves admitted they were below par. You get off days in football and that was one of them.
โThe Serbia performance was far better. You would have to ask Martin what he wants to do but Iโm sure the FAI will want to keep him and Roy for the next campaign.โ
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If OโNeill was to leave after this two-year cycle, would assistant Roy Keane be a good option to replace him?
โThat would be the natural progression โ be it this time if Martin stepped away or in the future. He would probably see himself as manager one day.
โI think heโs quite keen and itโs no secret that he wants to get back into management, whether thatโs with Ireland, a club in England or another country. Heโs not made any secret of that and Iโm sure that he will be back in management one day.โ
Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill. William Cherry / INPHO
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Republic of Ireland fans can only look on in envy as Northern Ireland strengthened their claim for the runners-up spot in Group C with victory over the Czech Republic this week.
Former Shamrock Rovers boss Michael OโNeill has done worked wonders with a limited resources and he looks set to lead them to a second major tournament after their last-16 appearance at Euro 2016.
โTheyโve probably got a similar pool of players to ourselves and Michael OโNeill has done a fantastic job there,โ says Given. โThey beat the Czech Republic 2-0 the other night and it went unnoticed like that was a normal result.
A few years back, that would have been one of the best results in the history of Northern Ireland but that shows how far they have come on.
โItโs about playing to your strengths and they know the system well. Theyโve been very successful.โ
At 41, Given is currently unattached but the Donegal stopper is not quite ready to call time on his career just yet and he has been training with Macclesfield Town to stay fit.
โIโve enjoyed the everyday interaction with the lads and Iโm going to miss that when I do finish. Iโve been doing a bit of media and Iโve been at Macclesfield a couple of days a week as well.โ
Former team-mate Robbie Keane has recently agreed to join Indian Super League outfit Atletico de Kolkata, but it doesnโt interest Given.
โRobbie spoke to me, I think it was to come and clean his boots!โ he joked. โWith my family situation at the minute, Iโve got four kids but two very young ones so maybe that wouldnโt be for me at the minute.
โGood luck to Robbie and heโs had an amazing career. He feels like itโs an opportunity where he wants to play and score goals and thatโs what heโs all about. I think he misses playing football everyday.โ
Like fellow ex-Ireland internationals Kevin Kilbane, Keith Andrews, Damien Duff and Richard Dunne, Given has been trying his hand at some media work of late and itโs an avenue heโs open to pursuing further.
Iโve been getting a bit of stick off the lads, who have said Iโm on every channel they turn on. My Twitter feed has been on fire with people saying โCan you get off my TV set?โ.
โIโve actually enjoyed it. Maybe itโs got something to do with having a four month old baby and being able to get out of the house for a rest!
โIโm getting to watch football and talk about it. Thatโs all Iโve known all my life so I find it quite easy to talk about different players and systems. Itโs something I hope to improve on.โ
- Originally published at 1.00pm
Pictured is former Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given, who was appearing to promote the BT Sport line-up on the eir Sport Pack, at eir Group HQ. eir Sport yesterday announced an exciting line up of live content for the new season on the eir Sport Pack. The Uefa Champions League, the Uefa Europa League, the Premier League, rugbyโs European Champions Cup, the AIB Club Championships and the Allianz Leagues will all form part of a bumper season ahead
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'Where's the new Keane, Duffer or Dunney?' - Given fears for lack of young players coming through
IRELANDโS LACK OF young talent is a major worry, according to Shay Given.
In the wake of Tuesdayโs 1-0 defeat to Serbia, the 134-times capped former goalkeeper believes it is unfair to expect the likes of 35-year-old Wes Hoolahan to carry the team going forward.
Callum OโDowda and Cyrus Christie were the only two players in the most recent squad under the age of 25 and manager Martin OโNeill doesnโt feel the next generation are ready for senior international football.
โThe bigger concern would be the players coming through,โ said Given. Where is the likes of the new Robbie [Keane], [Damien] Duffer or [Richard] Dunney?
โThereโs been a lot of media stuff around Wes and whether he should or shouldnโt play. Heโs a quality player, donโt get me wrong, but heโs 35 years of age. Youโre pinning all your hopes on someone who is coming to the latter part of his career.โ
After picking up just one point from this weekโs double-header, Ireland sit outside the qualification places and they must defeat both Moldova and Wales next month to have any hope of securing a place at the 2018 World Cup.
โYouโd like to think we can beat Moldova at home and then weโre into a cup final sort of scenario in Cardiff,โ added Given.
A report in The Times this morning claims the FAI are prepared to offer OโNeill and his backroom staff a new two-year contract regardless of whether the Boys in Green progress to next yearโs finals in Russia and Given feels that would be the right move.
โI think he probably should [stay on],โ he said. โThey were unbeaten in qualifying until this week. I know he got a lot of stick after the Georgia game. I think it was unfair in a sense as the players themselves admitted they were below par. You get off days in football and that was one of them.
โThe Serbia performance was far better. You would have to ask Martin what he wants to do but Iโm sure the FAI will want to keep him and Roy for the next campaign.โ
If OโNeill was to leave after this two-year cycle, would assistant Roy Keane be a good option to replace him?
โThat would be the natural progression โ be it this time if Martin stepped away or in the future. He would probably see himself as manager one day.
โI think heโs quite keen and itโs no secret that he wants to get back into management, whether thatโs with Ireland, a club in England or another country. Heโs not made any secret of that and Iโm sure that he will be back in management one day.โ
Republic of Ireland fans can only look on in envy as Northern Ireland strengthened their claim for the runners-up spot in Group C with victory over the Czech Republic this week.
Former Shamrock Rovers boss Michael OโNeill has done worked wonders with a limited resources and he looks set to lead them to a second major tournament after their last-16 appearance at Euro 2016.
โTheyโve probably got a similar pool of players to ourselves and Michael OโNeill has done a fantastic job there,โ says Given. โThey beat the Czech Republic 2-0 the other night and it went unnoticed like that was a normal result.
โItโs about playing to your strengths and they know the system well. Theyโve been very successful.โ
At 41, Given is currently unattached but the Donegal stopper is not quite ready to call time on his career just yet and he has been training with Macclesfield Town to stay fit.
โIโve enjoyed the everyday interaction with the lads and Iโm going to miss that when I do finish. Iโve been doing a bit of media and Iโve been at Macclesfield a couple of days a week as well.โ
Former team-mate Robbie Keane has recently agreed to join Indian Super League outfit Atletico de Kolkata, but it doesnโt interest Given.
โRobbie spoke to me, I think it was to come and clean his boots!โ he joked. โWith my family situation at the minute, Iโve got four kids but two very young ones so maybe that wouldnโt be for me at the minute.
โGood luck to Robbie and heโs had an amazing career. He feels like itโs an opportunity where he wants to play and score goals and thatโs what heโs all about. I think he misses playing football everyday.โ
Like fellow ex-Ireland internationals Kevin Kilbane, Keith Andrews, Damien Duff and Richard Dunne, Given has been trying his hand at some media work of late and itโs an avenue heโs open to pursuing further.
โIโve actually enjoyed it. Maybe itโs got something to do with having a four month old baby and being able to get out of the house for a rest!
โIโm getting to watch football and talk about it. Thatโs all Iโve known all my life so I find it quite easy to talk about different players and systems. Itโs something I hope to improve on.โ
- Originally published at 1.00pm
Pictured is former Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given, who was appearing to promote the BT Sport line-up on the eir Sport Pack, at eir Group HQ. eir Sport yesterday announced an exciting line up of live content for the new season on the eir Sport Pack. The Uefa Champions League, the Uefa Europa League, the Premier League, rugbyโs European Champions Cup, the AIB Club Championships and the Allianz Leagues will all form part of a bumper season ahead
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