Originally Posted by
NeilMcD
The Republic of Ireland starting team to face Wales tomorrow in Cardiff (3pm) has been announced by caretaker manager Don Givens.
Ireland will conclude their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign looking to consolidate third place in the group.
Shay Given has recovered from his recent groin injury to take up his position in goal. Steve Finnan and Kevin Kilbane have been selected as the full-backs, with John O'Shea partnering Paul McShane in central-defence.
The midfield quartet will be Liam Miller, Lee Carsley, Andy Reid and Aiden McGeady while Kevin Doyle will play alongside captain Robbie Keane in attack.
Givens said today he hoped that Aiden McGeady would carry his recent form at club level into tomorrow's game.
"I watched Aiden play for Celtic against Benfica and he destroyed them from his attacking position. He's a lad with great technical ability and he's starting to apply it. Hopefully that will give him the confidence to do the same to the Welsh defenders tomorrow."
The Under-21 manager also insisted that Stephen Hunt was unlucky to miss out on a starting position but could be brought in to affect the play.
"I think that we'll be more solid with Lee Miller in one of the wide positions. I felt we could be exposed slightly if we used both Aiden and Stephen as the two wingers. That was my thinking behind that. But the option is there for Hunty to come in, if needed."
He added: "There is a lot to play for in tomorrow's game. The players are going into the game in a positive frame of mind."
Captain Robbie Keane, who has overcome a foot injury to play, said: "This game gives the players the opportunity to get some pride back in the country. We need to stand up and be counted.
"I can feel the injury a tiny bit but it won't stop me from playing. I missed the training session yesterday but I feel okay now."
The team is: Given (Newcastle United), Finnan (Liverpool), O'Shea (Manchester United), McShane (Sunderland), Kilbane (Wigan), Miller (Sunderland), Carsley (Everton), A. Reid (Charlton Athletic), McGeady (Celtic), Keane (Spurs), K. Doyle (Reading).
I hope Lee Miller does the business.