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Published 13:35 2 Dec 2018 GMT
Updated 16:23 2 Dec 2018 GMT
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On RTE, Richie Sadlier stated some more reasons for optimism.
According to the former Millwall forward, Ireland are almost bound to improve under McCarthy because the team will be much better prepared in training and will have a plan to stop the opposition.
You can watch Sadlier's analysis here:
And here:
https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/1069202299069689856
Ireland lost won a competitive game in October 2017, when they recorded a fortunate victory over Wales in Cardiff.
Since then, they've been hammered 5-1 at home by Denmark in the World Cup play-off last November and lost 4-1 away to Wales. Ireland ended 2018 with relegation from the Nations League.
However, Sadlier certainly has a valid point. McCarthy's side will be better prepared for games than we have seen from the Ireland team over the past year.
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