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Published 15:17 30 Aug 2021 BST
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When it comes to selecting an Ireland XI to go the distance with Portugal, and give themselves even an outside chance of a draw or win, some big calls need to be made.
Kenny has switched between 3-4-3 and 4-3-3 for his senior stint, and he should initially go for a 4-3-3 against the Portuguese. In reality, though, it may often work out as a 4-5-1. Most of our defensive calls are relatively simple, with left-back the only puzzler - we're going for Ryan Manning over Dara O'Shea.
With Jason Knight also out of the squad, Hourihane gets our backing for centre-midfield, although Harry Arter and Jeff Hendrick will both be pressing for starts. On the wings, we're going for Horgan on the left and selecting Matt Doherty over someone like Ronan Curtis.
Up front, it is a choice between two players with two international goals to their name. With Kenny not showing much faith in Shane Long to start, we're going with Parrott over James Collins.
1. Gavin Bazunu 2. Seamus Coleman 3. Ryan Manning 4. John Egan 5. Shane Duffy 6. Josh Cullen 7. Matt Doherty 8. Jayson Molumby 10. Conor Hourihane 11. Daryl Horgan 9. Troy Parrott
That leaves the likes of Arter, Hendrick, O'Shea, Collins, Long, James McClean and Adam Idah on the bench.
Ireland's game against Portugal, in Faro, kicks off at 7:45pm on Wednesday. That is followed by a Saturday date with Azerbaijan and Serbia coming to the Aviva Stadium, next Tuesday.
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