The versatile 19-year-old, currently on loan at Reading, is taking it everything in her stride.
Last week, Eileen Gleeson said the 19-year-old is “potentially your core starting centre-back in Euro 2025″.
The Dubliner, currently on loan at Reading from West Ham United, has impressed through her four Ireland caps to date, between defence and midfield. 12 months ago, she was captaining the Ireland U19s rather than a regular call-up for the seniors, while she was overlooked for the extended World Cup squad.
“The results in the last few weeks haven’t gone the way we wanted. The club isn’t in the best place right now. With the uncertainty of new ownership, it doesn’t affect me as much but it might affect the players on permanent contracts. When you have to worry about the business side, it’s going to impact on your performance.“It’s still a professional environment. Hopefully we’ll have a bit of certainty going into the last three games and play like we need the points.
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