Matt Doherty has insisted he would like to see Stephen Kenny continue as Republic of Ireland manager beyond the end of the current campaign.
Kenny’s contract will expire upon completion of this Euro 2024 qualification stage which is set to be after their final Group B match away to the Netherlands on November 18th, barring a series of positive results that could yet see them sneak a playoff spot next year.
The future of the management team will then be discussed by the FAI with a thorough review being led by Director of Football Marc Canham before recommendations will be made to the board.
But asked if he would like Kenny to be offered a new contract even if Ireland don’t ultimately reach the finals in Germany next summer Doherty stated, “Yeah, I would.
“He’s supported me through times when other managers might not have played me. There were times when I was not in the greatest physical shape to play, and I still laced up and put the shirt on for him also.
“I guess we have a really great relationship. For me, I’ve said before many times, we get coached brilliantly, on the training pitch.
“Our preparation off the pitch, in terms of looking at the opposition. The way they set us up is the right way.
“We know the game plan they set us up with is the right game plan. It’s just up to us to carry it out on game day, which we don’t always do.
“But if we were capable of carrying it out, I’m sure the results would have come. For me; him, Keith (Andrews), John (O’Shea), I think they’ve been fabulous. I would like to see them stay on.”
What would help Kenny and his staff’s chances of remaining in charge would be three positive results from their final three group matches, starting with the visit of Greece on Friday night.
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