Stephen Kenny. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Stephen Kenny. Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO STEPHEN KENNY SAYS Ireland’s incipient co-hosting of Euro 2028 need not mean the domestic game in Ireland is overlooked.
Stephen Kenny was asked for his opinion on it all when he faced the media today, ahead of Saturday’s friendly with Belgium. “I know that there are programmes for clubs to try to increase the infrastructure because we are way behind the rest of Europe in relation to stadium facilities. We are way behind in this country, but we know that, but I don’t think that is necessarily conflicting with hosting Euro 28. They are two…I don’t see that.
“It’s a valid point, that is valid, I’m not going to argue against it”, said Kenny. “I don’t know how much money would be involved, it’s not something I’ve focused on in any great detail. I think the Irish football public would enjoy the experience, they would want to be a part of it, but it is years away. Do I want all the resources to be focused on that and away from all the other aspects of football in Ireland, no I don’t, of course not. That’s not the question.
“So they’ve got that right throughout the team. Boyata would come in at the back, but he’s not a young player, he’s 31 and Jason Denayer. So those players will come in and they’ve already played in major tournaments.
thejournal_ie Wow, I thought he’d be against it…
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