I know a lot of people were downbeat after Basle. However, I think we should be in optimistic mood going into the game in Paris. Arguably our three most important players are the two Keanes and Duff. Against Switzerland all three players were returning from injury. None of them were match fit and none of them played near their potential. Since then, all three have played plenty of football and showed some promising signs. In addition to these, Steve Finnan has played well for Liverpool on the right side of midfield. Clinton Morrison has got a few run-outs with Birmingham and scored in the League Cup. All our players are reasonably match-fit, with the exception of Holland and Miller. We have a clean bill of health, touch wood, at the moment.
On the other hand, the French would appear to be in disarray. Theve've lost a number of experienced players through injury and suspension. Of the players that were involved in Euro O4, only the likes of Gallas, Silvestre, Henry and Pires? will be involved on Saturday. I know they still have some top class players to call upon. However, there is a difference between good club players and experienced international campaigners. I remember when we played Holland a few years back, people were raving about the likes of Marc Van Bommel and Hoffland prior to the game. Both players froze and had little impact. It could be the same with some of the newcomers to the French team. The French will be forced to start with a relatively untried and untested midfield. This can only be to Ireland's gain.
Another thing in Ireland's favour is hunger. Against the Swiss, we seemed to lack the requisite motivation. Despite our previous defeats to the Swiss, I still believe that both our players and supporters look down on the Swiss as a major force. The Swiss seemed to be the team showing the committment. Psychologically, our players were not prepared in the same way as they will be on Saturday. Against the French things will be different. I can see us battling and competing for every scrap. Our usual "put em under pressure" game that was absent against the Swiss will surely be in evidence against the French.
All in all, we're in much better shape than we were four weeks ago. We have the experience and the hunger to topple a weakened French team.
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