.paulfennessy21 predicts the Ireland XI to face Greece -
Despite a frustrating season for Southampton in which he was ultimately dropped from the team, Gavin Bazunu is expected to retain the number one jersey, with Mark Travers and Caoimhín Kelleher both struggling for game time this season.
Both Jason Knight and Jayson Molumby started in the 1-0 loss to France, but Kenny will be tempted to replace at least one of these industrious players with someone who offers more creativity. Alternatively, if he is seeking a player with more international experience, Alan Browne, Jeff Hendrick or Jamie McGrath could come into the picture, although the uncapped Jack Taylor is not expected to feature.
None of Adam Idah, Troy Parrott, Michael Obafemi or Mikey Johnston have been as impressive as Ferguson at club level, but each of the quartet will fancy their chances of playing some role in proceedings.
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