Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny wants teenage striker Evan Ferguson to play without pressure (Brian Lawless/PA)
Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny has told Evan Ferguson to play without pressure as he attempts to enhance his blossoming reputation on the international stage.
The 19-year-old striker has shaken off a back injury to make himself available for Saturday evening’s final Euro 2024 qualifier against the Netherlands in Amsterdam and the chance to add to his tally of three goals in eight senior appearances for his country.
Ferguson’s presence at the Johan Cruyff Arena, where he played in Brighton’s 2-0 Europa League win over Ajax last week, will excite the travelling support, although Kenny is keen not to place too much weight on his young shoulders.
Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny and striker Evan Ferguson (Niall Carson/PA)
He said: “It’s important not to expect too much. We’ve to be cognisant of his age. He’s made the breakthrough and played international football at 18.
“He’s just turned 19. He’s got an all-round game and a few goals already for Ireland.
“He was in this stadium last week, of course. He’s been very positive this week, very positive.
“He could easily have pulled out of the squad or opted to pull out having not been available for his club last week.
“He’s here, determined to well and deserves a lot of credit for that. We’re looking forward to it.
“There’ll be no pressure on him tomorrow. We want him to enjoy his football and show his quality.”
Republic of Ireland midfielder Alan Browne has insisted brushes with some of world football’s biggest teams have not damaged morale (Adam Davy/PA)
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