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Kenny’s reaping Republic rewards for sticking to principles says Andrews

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- REPUBLIC OF IRELAND LITHUANIA

KEITH ANDREWS has praised Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny’s strength of character after watching him battle his way through a difficult start to his reign.

Kenny failed to win any of his first 11 games as Ireland boss, a return which led to criticism of both his appointmen­t and methods. However, he stood firm and has since been rewarded with a run of just one defeat – away to Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal –in his past 10 games. That culminated in Saturday’s 2-2 draw with world No.1 side Belgium.

Kenny, right, will send his side into friendly battle with Lithuania tonight having recently signed a contract extension. Asked how he had been behind the scenes during that difficult early period, assistant and former Ireland midfielder Andrews said: “He was very composed, always very much sticking to the principles and the belief he has in what the players are capable of achieving.

“Of course we’d make little tweaks here and there, but he’s a very strong individual and I thought he dealt with it remarkably well, because there were some not very nice days that we had to endure. You’ve got to take it on the chin.

“I say it to him quite often about when I go back into my local butcher’s, they’re quick to tell me about what we should and shouldn’t be doing, and sometimes it’s not particular­ly pleasant. But during that process, he stood really firm.

“It would be very, very easy as the manager to maybe take a step back, to sacrifice some of your values, your principles for a short-term view, but he stood by it and obviously I was in full support of that.”

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