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"It's a proud moment for me and my family, and everyone that's helped me the whole way up. It's the proudest moment I've had," he began.But then he cut to the chase. The Galway man expects to score goals. He's not satisfied with mediocrity. He says he'll have a sleepless night tonight.
"I probably should have scored. I'll have a sleepless night tonight after that one. At 0-0 in an international game, you've got to be scoring that one. It could have got the three points and could have been a great debut.https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1183039602992521217
"At the end of the day, a striker is always going to think that...ah it's gutting. It was bobbling, but that's not really an excuse. I still think I should score.This man has to start against Switzerland. As for Mick McCarthy, he says Connolly's performance has given him a headache ahead of the Switzerland clash. "James Collins had a right old scrap against those two (centre backs) and we won some scraps off him. Whether Aaron could do what James did, I don't know. He's come on, though, and given me some nice headaches," said the manager.
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