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"If Mick McCarthy was picking an away tie to start off his second spell as Ireland manager, Gibraltar would be top of the list or very close to it," Dunphy wrote in his column in Monday's edition of The Irish Daily Star.
"It's a game where he can ease himself into the job and where three points can be bagged. But that doesn't mean that he doesn't have a big decision to make. "Seamus Coleman has lost his place at Everton and Jonjoe Kenny looks like getting a run of games from manager Marco Silva. Coleman is one of the few regulars over 30 and it's pretty obvious that Silva favours younger players."
"But, if Coleman was playing at the level that he was before his leg break, his age would be no issue. He lost his place at Everton because he was struggling badly for form. In big games against Manchester United and Tottenham, it was notable that he was targeted as a weak link. "Guts, character and a great attitude took Coleman a long way in his career. But he was never as technically proficient as some top class full-backs. "If he can't get his place back at Goodison Park, Matt Doherty has to start ahead of him for Ireland."https://www.sportsjoe.ie/football/matt-doherty-assist-wolves-burnley-premier-league-177331 Dunphy won't be the only one to make this argument over the next few months if Coleman cannot regain his place in the Everton team. However, there is surely a place for both players in the Ireland side? The national team isn't exactly packed full of Premier League players. Coleman could retain his place at right-back and Doherty could start at left-back. The Wolves wing-back has played in the position before at club level. Or, if McCarthy was to play a 4-4-2 formation, Doherty could play on the right side of midfield and Coleman at right-back. McCarthy has options and it isn't a zero-sum issue. Coleman and Doherty can both play in the same Ireland team, even if the captain's form doesn't improve before the Euro 2020 qualifiers begin.
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