Heimir Hallgrimsson’s main challenge as Republic of Ireland head coach is to strengthen the team’s attacking prowess. While improving the defense is crucial, scoring goals is equally, if not more, important.
Ireland’s recent record is concerning. Over their last 14 matches, they’ve scored just 14 goals, with half of those coming in two games against Gibraltar. The struggles in front of goal are evident, and this issue needs addressing if they are to succeed in the Nations League or qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
The last seven goals scored by the Republic of Ireland came from a variety of sources, including set-pieces and penalties. Although set-pieces are valuable, relying too heavily on them is not ideal. The team needs more creativity and flair.
Young talent Evan Ferguson has potential but has struggled with injuries and form. With the upcoming match against England, it might be too soon for him to make a significant impact.
Ipswich Town, with their growing Irish contingent including Sammie Szmodics, Chiedozie Ogbene, and Dara O’Shea, could provide solutions. Szmodics, who scored 27 goals in the Championship last season, and Ogbene, known for his consistent performances, will play key roles.
Kasey McAteer from Leicester City could also be significant. He’s versatile and has shown promise in various positions during training. Additionally, Cardiff City’s Callum Robinson and Troy Parrott of AZ Alkmaar will be crucial as they bring recent positive performances into the squad.
Given the disparity in squad quality between Ireland and England, it’s a tall order. England, despite missing a few key players, still boast a deep and talented squad. Ireland’s focus should be on their next home game against Greece, where a solid performance could offer hope and highlight Hallgrimsson’s ability to drive progress.