Doherty: “Andorra was a big win for us”

Republic of Ireland right-back Matt Doherty believes that the win against Andorra will help the Irish squad as they prepare to take on Hungary tomorrow night in Budapest (7pm). Ireland secured their first victory under Stephen Kenny at the 12th attempt and the Spurs man believes it was vital.

“It was a very big win for us in terms of our confidence as we obviously hadn’t won a game in a long time. It was great to wipe the slate clean, get the win and hopefully kick on from there. It was starting to get to the point that no matter who we played against, it was going to be a difficult game but now we go into the Hungary game with a different mindset.”

24 March 2021; Matt Doherty of Republic of Ireland during the FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifying group A match between Serbia and Republic of Ireland at Stadion Rajko Mitic in Belgrade, Serbia. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

Doherty believes he has seen a growing maturity among some of the younger members of the squad and believes club football appearances is vital to creating that maturity.

“I think a lot of them (younger players) have matured quite a bit but I think that comes down to club football as well. Some of them have had tough seasons where they have just fought off relegation and that can mature you a lot. We have some good youngsters here and there is no doubt about that. There are more youngsters than senior players and we all need to step-up.”

The right-back believes that some progression has been made despite the wretched run of results during Stephen Kenny’s tenure so far.

“Results wise it doesn’t look great for us but there have been performances where we feel we should have won a few games. I think the progression is there in terms of the style of play and we have never gone away from how we are trying to play just because results haven’t been great. I wont be getting too disheartened or too down even though I know we have lost a lot of games which isnt good enough either”

Social Sharing

Posted in

Treaty United now winless in 10 after Athlone Town defeat

Their last victory came away to Kerry FC on March 1 and they haven't scored at home since ...
Read More

Treaty United’s new third kit reflects history and spirit

The third kit will make its debut in this Friday night’s SSE Airtricity League of Ireland First Division ...
Read More

“You can’t give away goals like that” | Tommy Barrett gives honest verdict on UCD defeat

Treaty have outperformed opponents in recent games, in a chance creation sense, but have simply struggled to convert. ...
Read More

Treaty United fall to UCD loss in the Markets Field | HIGHLIGHTS

Leon Kirrane would get fans off their seats a minute into the second, when his audacious overhead attempt ...
Read More

Desmond League: Silverware for Town as Broadford reach Desmond Cup final

There was significant Desmond Cup action at both Youths and Junior level. There was mixed fortunes for Broadford ...
Read More

Treaty United welcome UCD to the Markets Field

Treaty edge the head-to-head after their early season 1-0 victory at the UCD Bowl, sealed by an Enda ...
Read More

“The lads will keep fighting away” | Tommy Barrett backs resilient squad after Bray Wanderers defeat

Talisman Enda Curran is sorely missed, and with Yoyo Mahdy seemingly joining David Tarmey on the injury list, ...
Read More

Treaty United slump to Bray Wanderers defeat | HIGHLIGHTS

The highlight for the visitors came in the final 20 minutes, when 19-year-old Leon Kirrane netted his first ...
Read More