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Paul O'Hehir

Ireland quietly confident of chipping away at Scottish confidence

It's safe to say that Scotland didn’t take their Dublin defeat well during the summer - and John Egan knows it.

Their 3-0 drubbing in June was salt poured into a gaping wound having just seen their World Cup hopes dashed by Ukraine at the playoff stage.

Pitching up to face an Irish team smarting from back-to-back defeats to Armenia and Ukraine was the last thing that dejected players with the beach on their minds wanted.

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And, sure enough, the Scottish performance was suitably awful on an afternoon when Troy Parrott and Michael Obafemi ran riot.

If Stephen Kenny was of a mind, he could ask his press officers to dig out the Scottish newspaper headlines after that game to pin on the dressing room wall tonight.

‘Ireland are spectacularly limited….this was a disgrace’, screamed one of them.

And there were more….

“A disgrace, an absolute disgrace of a performance. The kind of cowardly, disjointed shambles that lands many managers the sack,” read one piece of analysis.

And it continued: “What a disaster it was. Against an Ireland team best described as a ‘Who’s That?’ of international football.”

That Scottish sense of entitlement won’t be lost on an Ireland team eager to win both their remaining games and see where it takes them in this group.

A view of the Ireland team training at Hampden Park in Glasgow (©INPHO/Ryan Byrne)

Egan, the Sheffield United defender, is likely to captain Ireland tonight with Seamus Coleman struggling to retain his place in the team owing to a lack of club games.

But stepping up as top dog is familiar territory for Egan, even if Kenny doesn’t always tell him in advance that he will be leading the side.

For example, the first that Egan knew of captaining the team against Azerbaijan was when he saw the armband hanging up beside his jersey.

But the Corkman knows that Scotland will be fired up on their revenge mission tonight, even if he played down those stinging media jibes as motivational tools.

At Hampden Park last night, Egan said: “To be honest that is the first I’ve heard of it, we just focus on trying to play our game.

Manager Stephen Kenny addresses the Ireland players at a Hampden Park training session ahead of the Scotland game (©INPHO/Ryan Byrne)

“We don’t pay much attention to the media and stuff. We just want to meet up, prepare really well for the games and go out to try and win games of football.

“We're just focused on ourselves. We go into every game looking to be on the front foot and trying to get the points.

“It was definitely a big performance from us against Scotland in June and a big result to go with it.

“But we’ve had some really good performances and just got edged out against the likes of Portugal away.

“To put in that performance against Scotland, on the back of two defeats, showed the character in the group.

“We went into that game under a lot of pressure and we delivered. We're looking to improve every time we meet up, that's got to be the aim for everyone.

“As a team, we want to keep moving forward, keep getting better, and we're looking to take another step forward tonight.”

Egan added: “We all know Scotland had a good performance the other night against Ukraine, it was a good result (3-0) for them but we're just focused on ourselves.

“We’re looking forward to the game and we've a lot of belief in the squad and we’re raring to go.”

And Egan insists that Coleman and Duffy are continuing to lead by example despite their club struggles.

Coleman has played just one League Cup game for Everton this season and Duffy only has three appearances for Fulham having joined from Brighton on loan.

They both look set to miss out tonight with Dara O'Shea coming into the defence, but Egan has hailed the attitude of both senior men despite their club struggles.

“They are in a really good mood,” he continued. “They are two huge players and two huge leaders for the group.

“When we all meet up, even though we are an international team it really feels like we're a club team because we're all really together.

“Everyone loves coming in and Seamus and Shane are two big characters in the group.”

With or without those two defensive stalwarts, Ireland are out to make Scotland eat their words tonight.

But in hoping to avoid hitting a bum note, Ireland have been warned about Scotland’s secret weapon.

Kenny was put on the spot at last night's pre-match press conference when quizzed about John McGinn’s backside!

Local media wondered if the Ireland boss had any plans to deal with how the Aston Villa ace shields the ball using his rear end.

McGinn did just that against Ukraine on Wednesday before swivelling to score Scotland’s opener in a convincing 3-0 win.

Ireland boss Kenny had to ask the reporter to repeat the question before finally understanding the point.

And he laughed and said: “I have to be careful what I say now!

“But in terms of shielding the ball, one of the greatest Scottish players Kenny Dalglish turned it into an art form.

“He was one of the greats at doing that. It’s a skill in itself being able to do that, holding people off and getting goals.”

Kenny insists Ireland are capable of beating Scotland for the second time in three months - particularly with 2,500 travelling fans in tow.

“People are excited by the team and the crowd have been extremely passionate - you felt that in the Scotland game in the Aviva,” he added.

“This will be our biggest away support since we’ve come in because we had Covid issues and we had away fans at some matches.

“But this will be our biggest away support and from that point of view, it’s a special game.”

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