Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

SO LIKE MIKE

Former U21 ace Donnelly backs new senior boss Baraclough to have a similar impact as O’neill

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MOTHERWELL midfielder Liam Donnelly says it’s a compliment that new Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough is being likened to Michael O’neill.

Baraclough’s studious approach has drawn swift comparison­s to the recently departed O’neill who stepped down in April.

No doubt the Englishman, who was Under-21 head coach from 2017, will put his own stamp on things when he steps into the dugout for the first time in September.

But Donnelly, who captained the U21s under Baraclough, understand­s why the Irish FA will have drawn positive parallels between the old boss and new.

“Ian will do things his own way and won’t necessaril­y want to be compared to Michael all the time but I’m sure those similariti­es came into the IFA’S considerat­ion,” he said.

“The associatio­n obviously wanted continuity and to continue on the success of the last few years and there are a lot of similariti­es. I’m sure Ian will want to be his own man but it’s a compliment to be put in that bracket and be compared to Michael after how well he did.”

Donnelly, now 24 and fresh from his best club season at Fir Park when he scored 11 goals in 29 games, enjoyed playing under Baraclough during his time as U21s manager.

On his watch, no fewer than 10 players – Jamal Lewis, Jordan Thompson and Gavin Whyte included – graduated from the underage panel to win senior caps.

“When Ian came in he said if you do well with the U21s you’ll get a chance of being in the senior squad and that was instilled in us,” said

Donnelly, who has been capped twice at senior level. “I don’t think there were any players in that squad who didn’t enjoy playing under him.

“We enjoyed working with him in training and he’s also a really good guy off the pitch. He always had a good relationsh­ip with all the lads. He has his way about going about things in training and leading up to the games he always studied the opposition and how they play.”

One of those was a stunning

2-1 Euro qualifying win over a star-studded Spain U21s in Albacete in September 2018.

Donnelly, who still holds the record as Northern Ireland’s most capped U21 player with 24 appearance­s, and Shayne Lavery were on target in a famous victory.

“I broke the previous caps record of 21 against Spain so it was a special game,” he said. “We knew Spain would have a lot of possession but Ian set us up really well and we actually went into it with a lot of confidence and belief. It was a great game to be involved in.”

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