No new Ireland contract for departing boss Stephen Kenny
The FAI has confirmed that Stephen Kenny will not be offered a contract extension as Republic of Ireland manager, following a disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
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The FAI has confirmed that Stephen Kenny will not be offered a contract extension as Republic of Ireland manager, following a disappointing Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
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Interim head coach John O’Shea will remain in charge of the Republic of Ireland for June friendlies against Hungary and Portugal.
John O'Shea will continue to act as Republic of Ireland head coach on an interim basis for the June friendlies against Hungary and Portugal.
The lack of time the next Republic of Ireland manager will get before tackling a daunting start to the UEFA Nations League is the biggest concern going forward as the wait for an appointment gets set to stretch beyond the summer, according to former Sheffield Wednesday, UCD and Shamrock Rovers midfielder Paul Corry.
The Football Association of Ireland’s director of football Marc Canham is hoping to have a Republic of Ireland manager appointed before September's opening Nations League game against England.
John O’Shea could remain interim Republic of Ireland manager after the Football Association of Ireland revealed Stephen Kenny’s permanent successor may not be in place until September.
FAI Director of Football Marc Canham has apologised to Republic of Ireland supporters for the delay in appointing a new manager to the men's senior team as he revealed that he does not expect an appointment until September now.
James McClean said the search for the next Republic of Ireland head coach has been "a bit of a shambles" as he backed John O'Shea to get the job on a permanent basis.