Ireland Soccer Manager Stephen Kenny Signs New Contract
Kenny's New Deal Runs Until 2024
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has announced that Stephen Kenny has signed a new contract as Ireland soccer manager. The new deal will run until 2024, with the option of a further two years.
Kenny was appointed Ireland manager in April 2020, following the departure of Mick McCarthy.
Kenny's Record as Ireland Manager
Kenny has overseen a major rebuilding job of the Ireland team, with a number of young players being given their chance.
Ireland have won just three of their 13 games under Kenny, but they have shown signs of progress, especially in recent months.
Kenny's side beat Andorra 4-1 in their last game, and they also drew with Portugal and Serbia in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
The FAI have backed Kenny despite the team's poor results, and they believe that he is the right man to lead Ireland to success in the future.
Kenny's Ambitions for the Future
Kenny has said that he wants to make Ireland a competitive force at international level.
He believes that the team has the potential to qualify for major tournaments, and he is confident that they can achieve success under his leadership.
Kenny's new contract is a sign of the FAI's faith in him, and he will now be looking to repay that faith by leading Ireland to success.
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