To be honest, in the rush to get shut of Trap (who has outstayed his welcome) I think we’re overlooking an even more important appointment.
A team psychologist.
Getting the team psychology right is as important as formation and tactics, I think. The team has a brittleness that creates fear. Going a goal up, it seems, exacerbates that fear. It’s almost as if, having endured Trap running them down for the last few years, players capable of playing top flight football in all but a handful of European leagues (and some with hundreds of appearances and medals), lose all sense of collective confidence when togging out for Ireland.
The ‘in Trap we still must trust’ baloney feels like nothing so much as Stockholm Syndrome or the abused spouse who takes the blame because their partner must be right. If that kind of attitude is prevalent in the squad, it needs to be addressed. Sharpish.
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