Captain Seamus Coleman wants to help Ireland young players but says they need to find a winning habit
Change is in the air but Seamus Coleman has a fixed view of what’s needed from this new generation of Ireland player.
But that devastating injury in May, while on duty for Everton, left him fearing for his career and saw him miss the rest of Ireland’s schedule. But from next month, there will be another manager with the FAI due to appoint Kenny’s full-time successor. “I’ve definitely seen the growth in the young players from when they first came in to now,” said the Everton ace.
“That’s when you feel like you have really arrived on the international stage and that’s what we all crave.
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