The Scotsman

Dedicated Davis will be beaming with pride as he prepares to match Jennings’ cap record

- By IAN PARKER

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Steven Davis is not planning on hanging up his boots any time soon as he stands ready to match Pat Jennings’ caps record with Northern Ireland this evening.

The 35-year- old, pictured, will make his 119 th internatio­nal appearance when Northern Ireland face Norway at Windsor Park in the Nations League, moving him level with the goal keeping great whose internatio­nal career spanned more than two decades between 1964 and 1986.

“It’s hard for me to sum up in words,” the Rangers midfielder said. “There’s been a lot of hard work, dedication, sacrifices, I’ve made to get to this point.

“Every time I pull on the jersey, it’s a really proud moment for me. I could never say it was an aim to get to this point and I’ve been fortunate to have a long internatio­nal career.

“To match an icon for me and family like Pat is something I will be able to look back on more when I finish playing and be delighted with.”

Asked when that day might come, Davis said he will continue to take each season as it comes with no desire to walk away from the game yet. “That’s the approach I’ve taken last year, this year,” he said. “I just want to enjoy my football and the here and now and hopefully I’ll still be OK physically when the end of the season comes.

“That’s the approach you’ve got to take and I learnt that from Aaron Hughes and Gareth Mcauley, who played until their late 30s, great examples for me to follow.”

Davis has made himself a staple of the Northern Ireland side over the past 15 years, and his influence has been hugely appreciate­d by new manager Ian Baraclough.

“There are not enough words to be able to describe his achievemen­t,” Baraclough said. “It shows a career of dedication. He prepares properly for every training session. People don’t see that behind the scenes and that sets you up to have a career like Steven has had.

“He’ s not finished yet, so don’t be finishing him off by any means. Hopefully he can lead us to the Euros and bigger things in World Cups, but that’s way down the line. It’s great to have him as our captain and leader. Like I say, not enough words.”

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