Stephen Kenny, the Ireland manager, expressed his acceptance that his time in charge is coming to an end. He spoke emotionally about the privilege of managing his country and reflected on his tenure following a 1-1 draw with New Zealand. Kenny's final game in charge of Ireland is anticipated, with him acknowledging that his dream is unlikely to continue.
Stephen Kenny reckons his Ireland dream is over 💔 https://t.co/NSAJfNcdQb
🗣️ "If it is my last game so be it" Stephen Kenny reflects on his time as Republic of Ireland boss following their 1-1 draw with New Zealand 🇮🇪 https://t.co/2cAql1S37A
"The biggest privilege you can have is to manage your country. I'm lucky enough to have got that opportunity with tremendous support from the Irish public." An emotional Stephen Kenny speaks to @AnnMarie_Keegan in possibly his final interview as Ireland manager. #IRLNZL #COYBIG https://t.co/lpLZYuqkEq
'My dream is to carry on but own instinct is that won’t happen.' Stephen Kenny accepts his time as Ireland manager looks set to come to an end. https://t.co/9HhbDnwElR
'My dream is to carry on but own instinct is that won’t happen' Stephen Kenny accepts his time as Ireland manager looks set to come to an end. https://t.co/9HhbDnwElR
"Whatever will be will be." Stephen Kenny speaking to @AnnMarie_Keegan ahead of what many feel will be his final game in charge of Ireland tonight. #IRLNZL | #COYBIG https://t.co/wULf9whWOU