Irish Bottom: Home Defeat and Contract Extension

irish bottom: The manager, who signed a contract extension until 2020 in January, was speaking in the wake of Tuesday's 1-0 home defeat by Wales that left the Irish bottom of their Nations League group with one point and one goal from three matches, according to The Guardian. Factoring in friendlies, Ireland have not won any of their past five games. Asked why he was so confident, he replied Because I'm good. Wembley will not be sold by the FA after Shahid Khan withdraws offer Read more Not helped by injuries to key players, performances have been dull and fans have gone missing. After the game several local pundits and newspapers suggested O'Neill and his assistant, Roy Keane, should be replaced but the manager remains adamant he will prove critics wrong. Dublin's Aviva Stadium was far from full for the visit of Wales and the official attendance of 38,321 was perhaps the only sign of Irish creativity on the night. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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