On International Duty

Bray defender Daniel McKenna is in Portugal this week for Ireland's three Elite Round Group 5 matches in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship.

Dan started in all three games in the Qualifying Round and is expected to feature in the upcoming games.

Dan McKenna
On international duty

McKenna has previously played at Under-17 level. He knows the upcoming games will be tougher with only one team qualifying, compared to two at the younger age grade.

“People might say that Portugal are probably favourites to qualify," he said before leaving, "but we know we can perform against the big teams. No matter how tough, we will give it our all”.

In the Qualifying Round, Ireland claimed seven points from a possible nine in Waterford, with wins over Cyprus and Serbia, and a draw against Azerbaijan.

Three of the stars from the Qualifying Round miss out on the trip to Portugal through a mixture of injury and suspension. Midfielder Jayson Molumby (knee) and forward Neil Farrugia (shoulder) are ruled out along with Shamrock Rovers ace Aaron Bolger, who will serve a three-match suspension.

Republic of Ireland Under-19 Head Coach Tom Mohan feels the absence of the three players will be a blow, but that it also gives an opportunity to other players to impress.

“All three players are big losses, but the door opens for other players to come and take the opportunity. It’s a great chance for new players coming into the squad," he said.

With only the group winners advancing to the 2018 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Finland this summer, Mohan knows his side will be tested in Portugal.

“Slovakia and Kosovo only lost one game between them in the Qualifying Round. Slovakia topped a group that included Turkey. Kosovo is new to international football and showed how strong they are by reaching the Elite Round at the first time.

“Portugal were the European champions two years ago at Under-17s. They will be the favourites in the group. I’ve been very happy with our preparations though.”

Five of the squad were part of last year’s 2017 UEFA European Under-17 Championship, and Mohan has been delighted with the work being done by Head Coach Jim Crawford at Under-18s.

“It’s a real positive to have a look at the Under-18s and to see their progress. We have eight Under-18 players in the squad this year. It creates competition. That’s crucial if you want to be competitive and to qualify from a difficult group”.

Republic of Ireland U19 squad
Goalkeepers: Brian Maher (St Patricks Athletic), Mark Travers (AFC Bournemouth)
Defenders: Canice Carroll (Oxford United), Jordan Doherty (Sheffield United), James Finnerty (Aston Villa), Lee O’Connor (Manchester United), Dara O’Shea (West Bromwich Albion - on loan at Hereford), Tyreke Wilson (Manchester City)
Midfielders: Conor Coventry (West Ham United), Kian Flanagan (Crystal Palace), Stephen Mallon (Sheffield United), Daniel McKenna (Wolverhampton Wanderers - on loan at Bray Wanderers), Callum Nicell (Leeds United), Thomas O’Connor (Southampton), Rian O’Sullivan (Brighton & Hove Albion), Rowan Roache (Blackpool)
Forwards: Jonathan Afolabi (Southampton), Aaron Connolly (Brighton & Hove Albion), Aaron Dobbs (Shamrock Rovers - on loan at Wexford), Michael Obafemi (Southampton)

Elite Round Group 5 fixtures
Wed 21 Mar: Slovakia v Republic of Ireland, Complexo Desportivo Clube de Futebol de Fão, Fão, 3pm
Sat 24 Mar: Republic of Ireland v Kosovo, Estádio dos Arcos, Vila do Conde, 3pm
Tue 27 Mar: Republic of Ireland v Portugal, Estádio Cidade de Barcelos, Barcelos, 5pm

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