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22nd November 2023
11:02am GMT

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The Ireland manager, who has overseen 40 matches over three and a half years, replied by saying he had "no complaints" as he waits to find out if he has been relieved of his duties following the team's disappointing run in the Euro 2024 qualifiers.
"It may well be my last match, that has been well documented and if it is, so be it. I’ve had the privilege of managing my country. It's been a huge privilege to see this group grow."The FAI are set to meet this week to formalise the departure of Kenny, with the focus then shifting on to who will take over the vacant role. Asked if any other job could come close to being the manager of Ireland, he said: "No, nothing could ever. Irish supporters gave been great home and away. "We’ve had full crowds at home and big crowds away. Because it’s been such a rebuild, we’ve had our setbacks but it’s been amazing to know every one of those players in the dressing room."
'There may not be the appetite'
Stephen Kenny admits that the FAI might be set to look elsewhere ahead of Ireland's next game in 2024 ? Post-match analysis on RTÉ 2 & RTÉ Player https://t.co/uHRfiPJEjQ ?Updates https://t.co/fQHfejOUe5 #RTESoccer pic.twitter.com/gCGfyBxPMQ — RTÉ Sport (@RTEsport) November 21, 2023
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