As a Spurs fan, I would agree that Keane is a more accomplished player than King David, but only in club football.
There is no comparison at international level. DH has now scored 24 goals in 54 games, which is 44.4%. Thierry Henry's international record is 36 in 83 = 43.4%.
Of course, it's true that we have to play to DH's strength by playing him alongside a big guy. DH played every one of those awful 12 scoreless games under McIlroy; however, so clueless was McIlroy that he was packing the defence and hoping that DH might sneak a winner, despite the fact he was either isolated on his own up front, or playing alongside a wee guy (Paul McVeigh etc)
Sanchez quickly realised he needed support and provided it. However, the only big guy available was James Quinn, currently warming the bench at Northampton, or Kyle Lafferty, just turned 19, with fewer than 20 games under his belt for Burnley. How many would Healy have scored if he had a better partner and a stronger team?
Btw, appreciate your use of the "Republic" tag; we wouldn't want other people to mix us up these days, would we?(Besides, "ROI" and "NI" are easier to type than some of the other names we call each other!)
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