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22nd March 2018
11:25am GMT

It's a striking contrast to Duffy's formative years at Everton, during which he admitted he would be overcome with nerves and shake while he was out on the pitch.
"For the first five minutes, you're shaking and you don't even want the ball. When you get your first header, you feel better about it all. But the first five minutes you're thinking about everything, where you are positioned, and looking around everywhere. "Now I'm just calm. I feel like I belong there. It's a nice feeling to go out knowing you can compete with those kind of players and feel comfortable."The Ireland squad has a new look to it this week, with several uncapped players hoping to make an impression, but Duffy – an elder statesman in comparison – feels comfortable enough to have a go at Roy Keane. Not a lot of people do. During a shooting exercise on Tuesday, Keane played a poor pass to Duffy. The Brighton defender blasted the Corkman for his 'shit pass' before Keane had a go at Duffy's first touch. Duffy blasted his effort high and wide. "I nearly forgot who I was speaking to when I said it," Duffy joked. "Ah, it's just being comfortable. I shot it over the training fence anyway. He's good with me, and good with everyone, and it's great that you can have a bit of banter." Duffy also recounted Ireland's harrowing play-off defeat to Denmark in November, admitting that it has come up in conversation during the training camp this week.
“It was a tough night. It still is. Even now, talking about it with the lads, we just shake our heads. Then you’re watching other teams getting their new kits for the World Cup and things like that, while we’re playing friendlies. Will I watch the finals? Of course, I’m a football man. You just wish you were there. We’ve just got to make sure we’re at the Euros now.”
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