Irish Daily Mirror

BOO-BOYS SILENCED

Kenny praises young guns after draw and then hits out at Hungary fans

- BY PAUL O’HEHIR

STEPHEN KENNY blasted Hungary’s boo-boys before toasting his young guns in Green.

The Republic of Ireland stretched their unbeaten run to three games after a solid performanc­e in Budapest.

But the Irish players were booed by the 14,000-strong full-house for taking the knee in support of Black Lives Matter.

Hungary’s Euro 2020-bound stars stood upright and some

pointed at the UEFA ‘respect’ badge on their sleeves.

Kenny fumed: “The fact it was booed is incomprehe­nsible really.

“It must be damaging for Hungary, with the Euros in Hungary. It’s disappoint­ing and it doesn’t reflect well on Hungary and Hungarian support.”

Ireland’s diverse senior squad included four black players – Gavin Bazunu, Adam Idah, Chiedozie Ogbene and Andrew Omobamidel­e.

And Kenny continued: “Three of the young black players are teenagers – Adam Idah, Gavin

Bazunu and Andrew Omobamidel­e.

“Chiedozie Ogbene came on and was excellent. They all performed brilliantl­y. Gavin was terrific in goal and Adam was outstandin­g in the second-half, he caused havoc.

“They are well capable of speaking for themselves as they’re educated individual­s but they’re a credit to Ireland and to the Irish football team.

“They’re going to be a big part of the Irish football team and we’re very proud they’re part of our team.”

Bazunu and Caoimhim Kelleher stole the show with three remarkable saves between them to put the squeeze on injured No.1 Darren Randolph.

Bazunu has started the last four internatio­nals but Kelleher’s debut will give Kenny plenty of food for thought this summer.

“We’re fortunate as we have three excellent goalkeeper­s here with Mark Travers as well who played against Serbia,” he said.

“But Gavin and Caoimhin have both been excellent. They were very calm and made some great saves and we think we have a bright future in that area.”

Shane Duffy also bounced back to form after a miserable season on loan at Celti with a reminder of his worth at centre-back.

The big defender picked up TV’S man-of-the-match and Kenny said: “Shane has shown himself to be an exemplary profession­al.

“He had a difficult season by his own high standards and is determined to rectify that. He is an immense presence.

“It was a tough game but our players were excellent overall.”

It must be very damaging for Hungary and doesn’t reflect at all well on their support

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