Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny has come under fire once again following Friday's 2-0 defeat to Greece
Stephen Kenny says he has no interest in what pundit Didi Hamann thinks of him, or his reign as Republic of Ireland manager.
“He’s been kidding the Irish public for the last three years. He’s been saying there’s improvement, but we pass the ball …. nothing.” “It was a game we were capable of winning and we didn’t win it, so we have to take criticism of that. That’s the reality.” “There’s a lot right but we've fallen down on the fine margins and I know as a manager that I have to take responsibility for that as well - and I do.Chiedozie Ogbene was the best of the Irish
“A lot of people came here for the home games against France and Holland and were really impressed by how we played. Really impressed.
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