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5 talking points as Republic of Ireland seek strong end to Euro 2024 qualifying

Ireland have won just one of their five qualifiers to date.

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The Republic of Ireland will attempt to launch a strong finish to a disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying campaign when they welcome Greece to the Aviva Stadium on Friday evening.

Stephen Kenny’s men saw hopes of automatic qualification effectively go up in smoke last month when they were beaten by Group B rivals France in Paris and the Netherlands in Dublin, leaving them with just three points from their five games to date.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some of the talking points surrounding a game in which there is little more than pride at stake for the hosts.

Curtains for Kenny?

Despite inheriting an Ireland squad which had secured a Euro 2020 play-off place on which they were ultimately unable to cash in, Kenny stated from early in his reign that qualification for Euro 2024 was his target. Barring an unlikely series of results, the Republic will not make it to Germany automatically and even another ticket for the play-offs looks unlikely as a result of their poor Nations League record. A review of the manager’s tenure will take place next month, but even some of Kenny’s most staunch supporters are starting to turn.

Greek tragedy

The Group B draw left both Ireland and Greece, who were already assured of a play-off spot, facing a difficult task to deny France and the Netherlands the top two berths and as such, the games between the two were going to be crucial. Kenny’s men travelled to Athens in June knowing victory would put them in a strong position from which to mount an attack; they left on the wrong end of a 2-1 scoreline and with the alarm bells already ringing after just two games.

Matt finish?

Republic of Ireland’s Matt Doherty was sent off in Athens
Republic of Ireland’s Matt Doherty was sent off in Athens (Brian Lawless/PA)

When Irish eyes are spying

Greece manager Gus Poyet got his tactics right in Athens
Greece manager Gus Poyet got his tactics right in Athens (Brian Lawless/PA)

Evan help us

Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson is back in harness after missing out through injury last month
Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson is back in harness after missing out through injury last month (Brian Lawless/PA)
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