Stephen Kenny Previews FAI Cup Semi-Final, Reflects on 1,000 Games & Calls for League of Ireland Investment
St.Patrick’s Athletic manager Stephen Kenny is focused on navigating a challenging FAI Cup semi-final clash against Cork City at Turner’s Cross this Friday. Despite Cork City’s struggles in the League of Ireland, Kenny recognizes the inherent difficulty of playing at their home ground and the unique motivation a cup run provides. He also recently marked a significant milestone, reaching 1,000 matches as a manager.
This article delves into Kenny’s pre-match thoughts, his reflections on a remarkable career, and his passionate advocacy for the future of Irish domestic football.
A Tough test Awaits in Cork
Kenny acknowledges the historical challenge of playing at Turner’s Cross. “Turner’s Cross is always a very tough venue and we’ll have to earn it the hard way,” he stated. He’s acutely aware that the cup competition presents a different dynamic than league fixtures, even against a team facing potential relegation.
The path to the semi-final hasn’t been easy. St. Patrick’s Athletic overcame reigning league champions Shelbourne and a resilient galway United. Kenny emphasizes the need for his team to be fully prepared. ”We’ve got to get ourselves right and make sure we’re absolutely ready to put in a performance.”
The FAI Cup holds a special importance for both clubs and their supporters. Kenny believes this shared passion will be a major factor. “It’s very special… a big incentive for everyone.”
Redemption for Cork City
Cork City currently sits at the bottom of the League of Ireland table, facing almost certain relegation. The FAI Cup offers a vital possibility for redemption. Kenny is wary of a motivated Cork side looking to salvage something from their season.
He understands the potential for an upset. “Of course we have an opportunity that we want to grasp,” he said. He also highlighted the broader impact a cup win could have. “It can evoke wonderful memories for everyone connected to St Patrick’s Athletic… a domino effect.” however, he stresses the importance of maintaining focus on the football itself. “We’ve got to detach ourselves from that really and focus on the football.”
1,000 Matches: A Testament to Players
Reaching 1,000 matches in the dugout is a remarkable achievement. Kenny, however, deflects the attention, emphasizing the importance of the players he’s had the privilege to manage.
“It’s not something I was really aware of until recently. I’ve been very privileged to manage so many good players,” he reflected. he firmly believes that success in football hinges on the quality of the players. “Football is about players. The first thing as a coach, you must understand that it is indeed about players.” And, crucially, he’s not slowing down. ”I’m not finished. I’ve still a lot of ambition and still a desire to constantly improve and get better.”
A Call for investment in the League of Ireland
Kenny didn’t shy away from addressing the broader health of the domestic game. he passionately argued for increased investment in League of Ireland academies and infrastructure.
Here’s a breakdown of the key issues he raised:
* Full-Time Coaching: The need for full-time coaching is “very evident,” with training hours significantly lagging behind other European countries.
* Historical Neglect: Kenny attributes the current situation to “decades of neglect from successive governments” who haven’t prioritized Irish football.
* Community Growth: He credits the growing support base around clubs for bringing the issue to the forefront. “Supporters of clubs around the country have galvanised clubs and understood there can be a bright future for clubs.”
he believes increased funding and support are essential to unlock the potential of the League of Ireland and develop the next generation of Irish football talent.
How to Watch
You can catch the Sports Direct FAI Cup semi-final between Cork City and St Patrick’s Athletic this friday at 7pm on RTÉ Sport and RTÉ Player. Shamrock Rovers will face Kerry on Sunday at 5.30pm, also broadcast on RTÉ. Live blogs will be available on the RTÉ News App and rte.ie/sport.
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