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Stephen Kenny is thinking only of the Republic of Ireland’s final Euro 2024 qualifier in the Netherlands after avoiding a potential banana skin against Gibraltar phl
Monday evening’s 4-0 win over Group B’s basement boys handed Ireland just a second victory in seven attempts in qualification, and they will head for Amsterdam next month to face a Dutch side still to secure a place at next summer’s finals phl
That game and the friendly against New Zealand which follows it seem likely to be Kenny’s last at the helm, with his contract due to expire at the end of the campaign phl
However, asked after the victory at the Estadio Algarve if that would be it for him, Kenny said: “That’s out of my control, I can’t affect that phl
For me, I’ve got to try and get a result in Amsterdam phl
“It’s a big game phl
Holland need to win to qualify phl
They will be flying phl
We’ve got to put a performance in against Holland in Amsterdam phl
It’s a big challenge, it’s one we are looking forward to phl
Out of that, it’s out of my control phl
“I honestly don’t know phl
It may well be phl
I’ll give it everything against Holland and New Zealand phl
There’s no doubt, of course I want to be the manager of Ireland phl
It’s brilliant phl
”Kenny has found himself under intense pressure since Friday night’s 2-0 home defeat by Greece – who also won the reverse fixture in Athens 2-1 – which ended Ireland’s hopes of automatic qualification phl
There’s also been a lot of good phl football that people shouldn’t forget eitherRepublic of Ireland manager Stephen KennyThe 51-year-old, who insisted before the game that he was not considering resigning, said: “I understand the Greek results, I understand that phl
Losing to Greece, that’s a 50-50 game phl
We lost it phl
There’s a lot of criticism because of that phl
“That’s OK phl
There’s also been a lot of good phl football that people shouldn’t forget either phl
”Evan Ferguson’s early strike set Kenny’s men on their way in Faro before Mikey Johnston made it 2-0 at the break, and second-half strikes from Matt Doherty and substitute Callum Robinson completed a win which was every bit as regulation as it should have been against a side who have now played 44 Euro and World Cup qualifiers and are yet to collect a point phl
The manager was delighted with the way his players responded to the defeat by the Greeks phl
He said: “We’re disappointed having lost the game on Friday phl
To put that behind them and to train and get themselves ready in a professional way and then work the openings for the goals in a very clever way, it made the finishes easier phl
“The players deserve credit because it was a professional job on the night, a good performance phl
We could have got a lot more goals phl
”Kenny was particularly pleased with Celtic winger Johnston’s contribution as he claimed a second senior international goal on his first start for his country phl
He said: “Mikey Johnston, he needs games phl
The tempo of that game isn’t Greece and Holland phl
He is a talent, he will be a good player for Ireland phl
”More aboutPA ReadyStephen KennyIrelandAmsterdamNew ZealandNetherlandsGreeceIreland phl footballFaroMatt DohertyAthensGreekCeltic1/1Stephen Kenny focused on fixtures instead of future after Ireland beat Gibraltar Stephen Kenny focused on fixtures instead of future after Ireland beat GibraltarRepublic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny was a happy man after a Euro 2024 qualifying win over Gibraltar (Zac Goodwin/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today phl
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Tyson Fury has vowed to deliver MMA fighter Francis Ngannou his first knockout blow when they go toe to toe in Riyadh on Saturday night phl
Heavyweight champion Fury will contest a 35th career bout this weekend, but his WBC title will not be on the line against Ngannou for the 10-round fight phl
Fury is set for a long-anticipated undisputed heavyweight showdown with Oleksandr Usyk before March, which is also scheduled to take place in Saudi Arabia phl
First, though, Fury intends to dispatch phl boxing novice Ngannou, who left the UFC after the end of his contract, a last fight coming in January 2022, before signing up with the Professional Fighters League from 2024 phl
Trainer SugarHill Steward admitted preparing Fury to take on the Mixed Martial Arts fighter was one of the hardest camps, given they just do not know what to expect from Ngannou phl
Fury, though, is confident of what the final outcome will be phl
“I have been working with SugarHill to knock him out cold on Sunday night phl
I have no doubt in my mind that I will knock him out,” Fury said phl
“He is a big strong guy phl
Obviously he has got a good punch, powerful – but so am I phl
I’m a big strong guy obviously powerful or else I would not be world heavyweight champion phl
I believe there is levels to the game – and he is going to find out my level on Saturday night phl
”Fury added: “I have trained for a 12-round war, and if it is anything less it is going to be an early night phl
I’ve been hit by the biggest punches that have ever graced the face of the earth and I’m still undefeated, still standing and I am still number one phl
“We are going to see what Francis has got inside of him, see if he’s got the guts to stand and trade with the heavyweight champion of the world and if he has got the belief in his power phl
“I’m not convinced phl
I have heard all this talk before about power, so I’m looking forward to a challenge – and if it is not a challenge, I’ll be disappointed, put in that way phl
“I am going to knock that big stiff spark out – and there is nothing he can do about it, no matter who he trains with, no matter who he brings on the night phl
That right hand is going to detonate right in your face, you big ugly dosser phl
”During the pre-fight build-up Fury accused Ngannou of being “embarrassed” of his own body phl
Fury again goaded the 37-year-old as a “big fat sausage” in Thursday’s media conference ahead of the ‘Battle of the Baddest’ phl
Cameroon-born Ngannou, though, is fully intent on showing Fury just what he can deliver in a phl boxing ring rather than the UFC Octagon phl
“It might be a little weird, but I really also want to thank Tyson Fury for taking the fight, for taking the risk because he might go to sleep on Saturday night, so I appreciate his courage,” Ngannou said phl
Mike Tyson is part of Ngannou’s camp, and enjoyed a verbal sparing with John Fury which saw the 59-year-old Briton challenge the former heavyweight champion to a showdown, regardless of the outcome of Saturday’s contest for his son phl
Tyson admitted he was not sure what to make of Ngannou’s phl boxing ability, until he saw him in close quarters phl
“At first when this came to me, I said ‘there’s no way this is going to happen’,” Tyson said phl
“Then I watched him spar and he hit this guy and he broke his leg when he went down – and I said ‘man, there is a possibility something good could happen here’ phl
“I have never seen anything like that before phl
If he could do that man, he could possibly be heavyweight champion of the world phl
”More aboutFrancis NgannouOleksandr UsykMike TysonJohn FuryTyson FuryJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Fury makes prediction for phl boxing bout with ex-UFC star NgannouFury makes prediction for phl boxing bout with ex-UFC star NgannouTyson Fury and Francis Ngannou (David Parry/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today phl
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