The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Veterans eager to secure place at Russia

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Northern Ireland’s elder statesmen are driven by a desire to feature at a World Cup finals before they call it a day, defender Chris Brunt has said.

Brunt scored a free-kick in a 2-0 success over the Czech Republic in Belfast on Monday night to take Michael O’Neill’s men to the brink of a play-off in November that will determine if they will be involved in Russia next summer.

No Northern Irishman has graced that stage since 1986, while the likes of George Best, record scorer David Healy and Keith Gillespie missed out entirely, and Brunt knows that another talented generation have just one last crack at it.

Aaron Hughes and Gareth McAuley, both 37, and Brunt, 32, will likely not be around for the qualificat­ion campaign to get to Qatar while captain Steven Davis, goalkeeper Michael McGovern and Niall McGinn are all in their 30s too.

“You came away with x amount of years with Northern Ireland and a lot of times you would go back depressed – a lot of us have seen those times,” said Brunt.

“The younger lads who are in the squad, they are lucky because it wasn’t always like this, so if we can get to the World Cup that would be great.

“That’s part of the reason after my injury that the lads made it a bit more appealing to come back and if things hadn’t have been going that well it may not have been the case.

“But for a few of us now it’s probably the last-chance saloon for a tournament and obviously I didn’t get to experience the last one so it would be great if that happens.

“It’s not the end of the world if it doesn’t but we have given ourselves a chance.”

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