Daniel McDonnell: As Slovakia looms, factors beyond Stephen Kenny’s control could prove as important as those in his hands



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Here is a sobering statistic.

Almost three years have passed since Shane Duffy lulled the nation into a false sense of security by breaking the deadlock in the ill-fated World Cup play-off with Denmark and, in the interim period, the only competitive outings in which Ireland has scored first are a couple of matches with Gibraltar and the tennis match with Georgia. Green jerseys have never gotten over the stalemate in the UEFA Nations League.

This is in keeping with the theme running through matches with sides of similar or higher standard: the only constant is that Irish teams tend to enter the final stages chasing a deficit.

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