The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Ireland a work in progress, says Coleman

- By Damian Spellman SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Seamus Coleman is determined to help the Republic of Ireland finish their World Cup campaign stronger than they started it, even if that will not soothe the disappoint­ment of missing out on Qatar.

Ireland will bring down the curtain on their failed qualificat­ion mission in Luxembourg tonight having left themselves with a mountain to climb after losing their first three games, the last of them a shock 1-0 defeat by Luc Holtz’s men in Dublin in March.

Coleman admits missing out on the finals comes as a major blow but the 33-year-old believes the progress Stephen Kenny’s men have made since, culminatin­g in Thursday night’s 0-0 draw with Portugal, indicates a brighter future.

Speaking at the Stade de Luxembourg, he said: “Overall, we wanted to qualify – as players and profession­als, as competitor­s, you want to qualify – and we are disappoint­ed that we’ve not got anything to play for in terms of qualifying from this game.

“But it has been a campaign of two halves and the second half of the campaign, things have started to come together for us.

“I watched from the sideline in the lead-up to the Portugal game for the first couple of days – I’d played on the Sunday – and the tactical work was plain to be seen. What’s being done on the training ground, we did bring that forward into the game and when you see that, as players you are happy and positive.”

Kenny, whose future as manager will be decided by a review of the campaign, is also confident progress has been made with only one defeat in their last nine matches.

The 50-year-old said: “Obviously we lost to Luxembourg in March – that lastgasp defeat in Portugal is the only match in nine since then, so we have learned a lot.

“We have a stronger squad overall with the influx of a lot of players we have brought through the system. That gives us greater competitio­n for places, which you need.

“We are an improving team, we are improving all the time. We are not perfect, we still have some work to do to get better. We are hungry to get better, the determinat­ion, there’s a great spirit in the squad.”

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