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1st March 2020
05:10pm GMT

"I'm not teaching Glenn Whelan new tricks, I'm not showing him anything to do. Glenn Whelan, as long as he's fit... He'll be running around just as hard in the first division (sic) as he was anywhere else, so, whenever he's fit, he's fine."Another case in point is Seamus Coleman. McCarthy says he is likely to go with a 4-3-3 formation [likely to revert to 4-5-1 when Ireland are not in possession] in Bratislava. That would rule out going Coleman at right-back with Doherty advanced on the right side of a four-man midfield. "I will consider all my options because the right side is a bit of a conundrum," McCarthy commented. Doherty only started Ireland's 1-1 draw with Denmark as Coleman was suspended but many felt the Ireland boss would revert to his captain starting against Slovakia. McCarthy, then, may be forced to re-think such plans after Coleman limped out of Everton's 1-1 draw against Manchester United, at Goodison Park, this afternoon. The Donegal native picked up an ankle knock while competing for the ball with Nemanja Matic and though he tried to play on, he lasted only until the 28th minute. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1234123974746963970 Meanwhile, 270 kilometres down the road at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Doherty was scoring his seventh goal of the season. The Wolves defender drew his side level after Spurs defender Japhet Tanganga failed to clear the ball and Diogo Jota teed him up. [caption id="attachment_209943" align="aligncenter" width="995"]
Matt Doherty celebrates after scoring Wolves' first goal during their Premier League match against Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)[/caption]
Doherty returned the favour after the break when his low cross was finished off by Jota. Those two goal involvements were Doherty's 10th of the season [7 goals, 3 assists] in a Wolves side that are into the last 16 of the Europa League and up to sixth in the Premier League.
Ireland fans will anxiously await an update on Coleman but can, at least, rest assured in the knowledge that they have one of the Premier League's form defenders ready to step in if needed.
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