Wednesday, March 22, 2017

The Boys in Green up to their tough test



No one shows up an all-around confidence that the Republic of Ireland Boss Martin O’ Neill, who is ready to face off with his Boys a tough outing against the Wales National Team.


With a match scheduled on Friday at the colossus of Dublin, Aviva Stadium, the Boys in Green are up and ready to continue their positive run in Group D and looking forward to seal the deal one match at a time.

No better than a win at home and over a squad considered pure dynamite and dangerous when they display their game in the Welsh Dragons and especially their not so secret weapon in Real Madrid star Gareth Bale.

Still the Dragons 11 will not be a walk in the park for O’ Neill’s Boys.

For the Green Army, seeded in first place with ten points two ahead of Serbia and four over their upcoming foes, the need of a win is necessary for Manager O’ Neill bunch, for a continuance in their group top spot.

As the North Ireland native gave his final cut and presented his 27 men roster and despite the injuries, this squad is up a running to netting a ticket to one of the world’s most reputable fetes in world soccer.

However, the Greens are up and ready to face a tough test.

Despite suffering some important players in the disabled list in Rob Elliot- knee, Paul McShane-hamstring, Ciaran Clark- knee, Liam Kelly- hamstring, Harry Arter- calf, Wes Hoolahan- quad and David McGoldrick- knee. 

The Republic of Ireland Boss search paid off with new faces and injecting some enthusiasm on the compromise ahead, that has the label of an all-around Derby and final.

As in the mind and attitude of Manager O’ Neill as stated in his press conference, on the new faces for him, it is a time to step up and despite the crucial injuries-, this is their time to shine.

So far, in 2016, the Green Army has won three matches and one draw, the Welsh Dragons three draws and just one win, giving the Aviva Stadium locals the edge in some sort over the channel foes that look a bit hungry for wins.

Still it is what it is and ready for Friday and in a group that no one can state as easy and with teams looking to take points of one another and after the Euros, the Republic of Ireland amazing performance, the momentum is there.

In addition, the Ireland squad will have its hands full from its backfield all the way to its frontal attack in what sees mot be a tough but not difficult enterprise. 

Another high point in this match considered as a bit emotional after the passing of Derry City Captain Ryan Mc Bride, a tribute to this great player to honor by the sold out attendance would honor this chap legacy.

To conclude a test of fire will put in full for the chaps of the Republic of Ireland, looking for the win over a difficult Welsh squad and a sort of homecoming for their Boss Chris Coleman.

These are the necessary elements to a grand match at the end for the Boys in Green looking forward to a great start in this 2017, maintain them in the positive, and wrap a spot to Russia 2018.

Ádh mór  Foireann peile náisiúnta Phoblacht na hÉireann!


 
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