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Published 13:42 25 Mar 2019 GMT
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“I might take a tennis racket with me!“Do it somewhere else and another time," he continued.
“Unless it’s guaranteed that there’s going to be one, I’m not going to talk about one. I’m not going to talk about it again. We’re coming to play a game and that’s my issue. “If we do, people will think a lot happier about us and the team. That’s all I want. The mood is great when the fans are behind us and that’s my job to get that back and that’s all I can influence.”
The Ireland manager was back in Dublin after Saturday's hard-fought win over Gibraltar in the team's opening Euro 2020 qualifier on Saturday evening. Jeff Hendrick's goal settled a tie that proved difficult. It was an awful game devoid of any real quality played in challenging conditions.
Ireland were up against the team ranked 177th in the world on an artificial surface, with a rock behind one goal and an aeroplane landing strip behind the other end as a gale-force wind whipping across the pitch. A 1-0 win over such a poor side seems underwhelming, and it was. But there were enough mitigating circumstances to give the team the benefit of the doubt.
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