PNE new boy Maguire impresses Ireland boss O'Neill

Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill will keep an eye on Sean Maguire after watching him hit a hat-trick hours before his move to Preston was announced.
Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill.Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill.
Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill.

O’Neill and assistant Roy Keane were among the crowd at Oriel Park on Friday evening as the 23-year-old striker put former club and reigning champions Dundalk to the sword to help ease Cork City 18 points clear at the top of the League of Ireland table.

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But asked if his stunning form could even propel him into the Ireland squad for next weekend’s World Cup qualifier against Austria, O’Neill gave a measured response.

He said: “Well, let me put it this way: regardless of how well he did, he’s a young lad and he’s coming back again having had a time over the water.

“I think he wants to have a real go at it now and that’s great news.

“I can consider a lot of things, but at the end of it all, putting someone so young and so inexperienced into the Austria game would be a really tough ask, a really tough ask.

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“But in terms of people coming to train, I’ve never had a problem with that and sometimes they pick up a few things that would help them with experience, so I’d have a look at it.

“But in terms of someone starting a game against Austria – which is a really, really important match – with no experience, I think that would be a tough call for the player.”

Nevertheless, O’Neill, who had flown back after Ireland’s 3-1 friendly defeat by Mexico in the United States, was impressed with what he saw.

He said: “I thought his movement in the penalty area was absolutely brilliant, really, really, good.

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“I think he has improved since the last time I saw him live, which was the Irish Cup final.

“His movement got him the two goals that I saw - I left in the 83rd minute, so I didn’t see the final goal, but he did very well.

“I don’t know the lad at all. I can only judge by his football and in the penalty area, he was really excellent.”

Ireland were 3-1 winners over Uruguay on Sunday night in Dublin, Daryl Horgan, Andy Boyle and Alan Browne all unused substitutes.

Former PNE loanee and summer transfer target Aiden McGeady played the final half an hour.

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