Ireland Manager To See Out Euro 2024 Qualifiers
STEPHEN KENNY WILL stay on as Ireland manager for the remainder of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
FAI chief Jonathan Hill confirmed at a press conference this morning in Abbotstown that Kenny will remain in his position for the remaining three qualifiers.
Ireland host Greece next month and are then away to Gibraltar.
November brings a trip to face the Netherlands and a friendly at home to New Zealand.
Kenny’s future in the role has come under serious doubt following defeats to France and Netherlands that ended Ireland’s qualification hopes for Euro 2024 in Germany.

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