Jayson Molumby issues battle cry ahead of England encounter

Ed Leahy Ed Leahy | 09-06 08:15

No more excuses; that's the message from midfielder Jayson Molumby ahead of Ireland’s upcoming double-header at the Aviva Stadium.

England are first up on Saturday evening, followed by another home tie against Greece on Tuesday night as Ireland kick off their UEFA Nations League campaign under the guidance of new head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson.

It’s both a clean slate and a blank canvas for the national team following a string of underwhelming campaigns throughout the three-year Stephen Kenny era, but now it is time for the players to start delivering the results according to the West Brom midfielder.

"Competing isn't enough anymore"

Republic of Ireland’s Jayson Molumby is hoping that the Heimir Hallgrimsson era can get off to notable start when they host England and Greece at the Aviva Stadium in the coming days. pic.twitter.com/TXiRlFbsQk

— RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) September 5, 2024

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