Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has said 'we need to get away' from viewing international friendlies after the club season as an inconvenience.
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has said "we need to get away" from viewing international friendlies after the club season as an inconvenience.
"I went recently out to Belgium to watch Isaac Price and he said he can't wait to come and join up in June. That’s the attitude that you want from players coming into the squad."Northern Ireland have not qualified for the European Championship in Germany this summer but, in June of next year, there will be World Cup 2026 qualifiers with O'Neill stating that players need to be "used to playing" at this point of the season.
“These are young lads, most of them. Jonny Evans can come at his age, and Corry Evans and Josh Magennis, and look forward to coming.
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