Vera Pauw has offered an update on potential new Irish-eligible players who may be involved in the set-up ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Ireland manager Vera Pauw. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO VERA PAUW HAS offered an update on potential new Irish-eligible players who may be involved in the set-up ahead of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
The Dutch coach stressed the need for “a very tight connection with Ireland,” and was asked for an update on the situation following yesterday’s 4-0 friendly win over Morocco in Marbella. “But what I said before, we only go for the players who have shown that they want to play for Ireland. They all have their passports or are doing that themselves. We have been in contact with a few players but this camp it was impossible to bring them in.
With international breaks pencilled in for February and April ahead of the World Cup which begins Down Under on 20 July, talk is heightening about a big home friendly for the Girls In Green.
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