Belfast Telegraph

I understand Kelly’s decision to quit Republic role: Kenny

- By Damian Spellman

REPUBLIC of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has accepted Alan Kelly’s decision to step down from his role as goalkeepin­g coach.

The 52-year-old former Ireland keeper, who retained his role when Kenny replaced Mick McCarthy at the helm last year, has cited the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic as his reason for leaving.

His departure comes j ust days after coach Damien Duff announced he too was leaving the staff ahead of the World Cup qualifying campaign.

Kenny said: “Alan called to inform me of his decision and I have accepted it. I want to thank him for his time as goalkeeper coach with me and for his overall contributi­on to Irish football.”

Asthma sufferer Kelly, who won 34 senior caps for Ireland, opted not to travel to Ireland with the squad after November’s friendly against England at Wembley amid concerns over positive coronaviru­s cases within the camp. Announcing his decision to stand down, he said: “With Covid-19 still viciously circulatin­g in our communitie­s, it is with a heavy heart that I have decided the time is right to step down from my role with the Republic of Ireland senior internatio­nal team and pass on a fantastic group of goalkeeper­s to a new goalkeepin­g coach for the upcoming World Cup qualifying campaign.

“It has been an absolute honour and a privilege to represent the Republic of Ireland as a player and coach for the last 28 years.

“A special thank you goes out to all the Irish internatio­nal goalkeeper­s I have played alongside and had the good fortune to coach. I would like to thank the FAI and wish Stephen, the staff and all the players the very best of luck in the World Cup qualifiers beginning in March and for the future.”

DERRY City have signed Northern Ireland under-21 striker David Parkhouse on a threeyear contract.

Parkhouse was on loan at the Brandywell in 2019 and hit 19 goals in 39 games, helping the team qualify for the Europa League before returning to Sheffield United.

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Moving on: Alan Kelly has cited Covid concerns as his reason for quitting

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