The Republic of Ireland has been hit with a major setback ahead of their friendly match against France as midfielder Callum O’Dowda is set to miss the game due to injury. This news comes as manager Stephen Kenny has urged his team to “show fire and ice” in their performance against the reigning World Cup champions. With O’Dowda’s absence, the team will need to step up and show their strength against tough opposition. Can they rise to the challenge?
Ahead of Ireland’s Euro 2024 qualifier match against France, Callum O’Dowda’s injury has disrupted the team’s plans. He was expected to start as left-wing back, but has incurred a groin injury and Robbie Brady has been called in as cover. However, on the plus side, Norwich attacker Adam Idah has passed a fitness check and is ready to play.
Séamus Coleman’s absence from media proceedings led to speculation that a thigh injury ruled him out of the match, but he will train to see if he can participate. However, his fellow defender Matt Doherty’s situation could be linked to Coleman’s fitness, so a last-minute reshuffle could be on the cards.
Despite facing one of the best teams in the world, French football team, Ireland’s manager Stephen Kenny has affirmed that the team will adopt a positive approach and not take a step back out of respect for the opposition. Kenny stated that the team is comfortable in possession as much as any team in Europe now and there is no reason to change their approach. He added that the team needs to show conviction and courage in their play during the match. Ireland will have to combine tenacity, aggression and composure in their play. While facing formidable opponents, Ireland will definitely approach the match with a strong level of intensity.
As Ireland prepares to face France in a crucial match, the loss of Callum O’Dowda is a major blow for the team. However, Stephen Kenny’s insistence on the necessity of displaying both “fire and ice” suggests that the team is ready to give it their all on the pitch. With a tough opponent ahead, the team will need to show their resolve and determination in order to secure a much-needed win. We can only hope that the Irish team rises to the challenge and shows the world what they’re made of.