SINEAD FARRELLY IS not included in the Republic of Ireland matchday squad for this evening’s Women’s Uefa Nations League clash against Northern Ireland in Belfast [KO 6pm, RTÉ2].
Interim head coach Eileen Gleeson, meanwhile, has made two changes to her XI: Jamie Finn and Lucy Quinn start ahead of Tyler Toland and Izzy Atkinson. Katie McCabe will most likely be deployed on the left wing, having played more centrally for Ireland recently, with Atkinson dropping to the bench.
Farrelly, a recent NWSL champion with NJ/NY Gotham FC, was excellent off the bench in the scrappy 1-0 win over Hungary at Tallaght Stadium on Friday night.
She played a key role in the build-up to the decisive 65th-minute own goal, but the eight-cap midfielder shipped a knock in a separate challenge.
“Sinead took a knock on the head with that tackle,” Gleeson told reporters afterwards. “She played on and she’s okay.”
Gleeson confirmed a fully-fit squad at Windsor Park yesterday, however.
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Asked about managing Farrelly’s load specifically on Friday night, Gleeson continued:
“We manage all players’ loads. She’s coming off the back of a very heavy season, a very busy year having returned to football in general.
“Tonight we started different players for different reasons, and it was good to have Sinead and that quality come on and help us finish out the game.
“She came on and took care of the ball for us a lot more in the midfield, Sinead made a difference.”
Farrelly receiving treatment on Friday night. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
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“She’s an unbelievable footballer and midfielder so it was nice to combine,” Heather Payne, whose delivery led to the goal, added.
Saoirse Noonan and Freya Healy again miss out on the 23 listed on the Uefa website. Lily Agg returns to the matchday squad.
Ireland are aiming to finish their historic 2023 — and Gleeson’s interim reign — with a sixth win from six in Group B1 of the Nations League this evening.
They can round off a perfect campaign, but Northern Ireland are targetting a play-off.
Rachel Furness is the big absentee for Tanya Oxtoby’s side due to injury.
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Courtney Brosnan; Caitlin Hayes, Louise Quinn, Megan Connolly; Heather Payne, Ruesha Littlejohn, Jamie Finn, Katie McCabe; Denise O’Sullivan; Lucy Quinn, Kyra Carusa.
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No Sinead Farrelly as Gleeson makes two changes for Belfast derby clash
LAST UPDATE | 5 Dec 2023
SINEAD FARRELLY IS not included in the Republic of Ireland matchday squad for this evening’s Women’s Uefa Nations League clash against Northern Ireland in Belfast [KO 6pm, RTÉ2].
Interim head coach Eileen Gleeson, meanwhile, has made two changes to her XI: Jamie Finn and Lucy Quinn start ahead of Tyler Toland and Izzy Atkinson. Katie McCabe will most likely be deployed on the left wing, having played more centrally for Ireland recently, with Atkinson dropping to the bench.
Farrelly, a recent NWSL champion with NJ/NY Gotham FC, was excellent off the bench in the scrappy 1-0 win over Hungary at Tallaght Stadium on Friday night.
She played a key role in the build-up to the decisive 65th-minute own goal, but the eight-cap midfielder shipped a knock in a separate challenge.
“Sinead took a knock on the head with that tackle,” Gleeson told reporters afterwards. “She played on and she’s okay.”
Gleeson confirmed a fully-fit squad at Windsor Park yesterday, however.
Asked about managing Farrelly’s load specifically on Friday night, Gleeson continued:
“We manage all players’ loads. She’s coming off the back of a very heavy season, a very busy year having returned to football in general.
“Tonight we started different players for different reasons, and it was good to have Sinead and that quality come on and help us finish out the game.
“She came on and took care of the ball for us a lot more in the midfield, Sinead made a difference.”
Farrelly receiving treatment on Friday night. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
“She’s an unbelievable footballer and midfielder so it was nice to combine,” Heather Payne, whose delivery led to the goal, added.
Saoirse Noonan and Freya Healy again miss out on the 23 listed on the Uefa website. Lily Agg returns to the matchday squad.
Ireland are aiming to finish their historic 2023 — and Gleeson’s interim reign — with a sixth win from six in Group B1 of the Nations League this evening.
They can round off a perfect campaign, but Northern Ireland are targetting a play-off.
Rachel Furness is the big absentee for Tanya Oxtoby’s side due to injury.
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Courtney Brosnan; Caitlin Hayes, Louise Quinn, Megan Connolly; Heather Payne, Ruesha Littlejohn, Jamie Finn, Katie McCabe; Denise O’Sullivan; Lucy Quinn, Kyra Carusa.
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