I actually think we're better against better teams. Germany away had its flaws but the same level of commitment with a central midfield that's at least functional will give us a chance. Most other parts performed well.
The challenge has been thrown down. The September games will be a test of Stan's motivational skills & the players' application if nothing else. If the team is set up properly and they play like they have to win then I think we can be good enough. I think Geysir's right - there are some signs that we've turned a corner.
I think in Duff's absence the team is almost picked. I'm sure Hunt will start on the left, Kilbane & Carsley in the middle, Doyle & Keane upfront, Dunne & McShane at CB.
I'm not a fan of KK in the middle but it's what I expect. At least he won't be afarid to get stuck in and it's a good position to have one of the few leaders we have.
The only gaps are who plays RHM and how he configures the full backs. Potter has a chance in Aarhus to play himself into the team, moving KK left.
I'd actually be tempted to play Carr RHM, and Finnan and O'Shea at full back, but I'd be happy with Finnan RHM and Carr and O'Shea at full back, like in Paris. This way we can take a grip on the game and if the goals aren't coming any of the younger lads are an option, as is a shape change (which Stan seems to be understanding better). Murphy, Keogh, Stokes or Long, Stephen Ireland or Andy Reid if fit and on form can be utilised. On recent form I'm not inclined to advocate McGeady.
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