Pilkington in Irish squad as Ward misses out

 

Anthony Pilkington, Damien Delaney and Aiden McGeady have been included in Giovanni Trapattoni’s 28-man squad for the upcoming games against England, Georgia, Faroe Islands and Spain.

 

Trapattoni was at Carrow Road yesterday to see Norwich dispatch of West Bromwich Albion with some ease, and admitted he was impressed with Pilkington’s contribution. The midfielder is to wed over the coming weeks but will be available for the game in Wembley on May 29th.

 

Among those to miss out are the injured trio of Kevin Doyle, Ciaran Clark and Richard Dunne, as well as the out of favour Stephen Ward. Dunne has not played for Ireland since the European Championships almost a year ago but Trapattoni says that he is always a welcome influence around the squad.

 

“I spoke with him and asked him – if you can play one or two games in the league because I wish to see you. He started training last week. His club must tell us about his injury, we need the permission. If there is an agreement he could come in and train with us.”

 

Conor Sammon, Wes Hoolahan and David Forde are among the strong former League of Ireland contingent in the squad, but there is no place for ex St. Pats star Keith Fahey who was recently released by Birmingham City after four years at the club.



 

One midfielder who is in the squad is James McCarthy who helped his Wigan side win the FA Cup on Saturday evening. McCarthy has impressed in his outings for the boys in green and Trapattoni says he can be world class if he can add that bit of maturity to his performance.

 

“He’s still a little bit shy, he has to be more confident but he has a good quality and a good vision and can shoot well. I think in the future he can achieve a name like the great English players like (Steven) Gerrard”.

 

McCarthy and Shane Long will miss the Faroe Islands qualifiers due to suspension, but Robbie Keane is available after missing some time over the last while with injury. The manager says Keane’s fitness will be fully assessed on arrival in Dublin.



 

The Italian was quick to quell any rumours that he is interested in taking up a managerial role in Napoli.

 

“Tomorrow only God knows what can happen, in this moment my engage is Ireland. It’s only speculation.”

 

When asked about complacency after a long season, Trapattoni recalled his own end of season experiences as a player and the feeling that passion to play overcomes any tiredness that may linger.

 

“I remember this moment, I know many players wish to go on holidays, in England they have a long season, the commitments that they have. You must be proud to put on the shirt, the players must be proud to be an Irish player.”

 

The squad will meet up next week before travelling to the Colney base in Watford where they will train in the days leading up to the England game on May 29th.

 

The squad in full is:

 

 

Name

Club

DOB

Caps

Goals

David Forde

Millwall FC

20/12/1979

7

0

Keiren Westwood

Sunderland AFC

23/10/1984

14

0

Darren Randolph

Motherwell FC

12/05/1987

1

0

John O’Shea

Sunderland AFC

30/04/1981

87

1

Sean St Ledger

Leicester City FC

28/12/1984

33

2

Damien Delaney

Crystal Palace FC

20/7/1981

5

0

Richard Keogh

Derby County FC

11/8/1986

1

0

Marc Wilson

Stoke City FC

17/09/1987

5

1

Seamus Coleman

Everton FC

11/10/1988

10

0

Stephen Kelly

Reading FC

06/09/1983

32

0

Darren O’Dea

Toronto FC

04/02/1987

18

1

Paul McShane

Hull City FC

06/01/1986

29

0

Glenn Whelan

Stoke City FC

13/01/1984

47

2

James McCarthy

Wigan Athletic FC

12/11/1990

12

0

Paul Green

Leeds Utd FC

10/04/1983

16

0

Jeff Hendrick

Derby County FC

31/01/1992

1

0

Aiden McGeady

Spartak Moscow

04/04/1986

57

2

Anthony Pilkington

Norwich City FC

06/06/1988

0

0

James McClean

Sunderland AFC

22/04/1989

8

0

Robbie Brady

Hull City FC

14/01/1992

5

1

David Meyler

Hull City FC

29/05/1989

3

0

Andy Keogh

Millwall FC

16/05/1986

27

2

Robbie Keane

LA Galaxy FC

08/07/1980

123

54

Shane Long

West Bromwich Albion FC

22/01/1987

35

8

Conor Sammon

Derby County FC

06/11/1986

3

0

Jon Walters

Stoke City FC

20/09/1983

17

4

Simon Cox

Nottingham Forest FC

28/04/1987

22

3

Wes Hoolahan

Norwich City FC

20/05/1982

4

1