Wes Hoolahan was 30 when he won the second of his 43 Ireland caps, four years after his debut. Jason Knight, at the age of 21, on Wednesday made his 12th senior ...
Jason Knight, at the age of 21, on Wednesday made his 12th senior appearance. He has the potential to make Weso’s favourite position his own for many years to come, as he showed with that rare ability to take a pass on the turn and immediately identify targets ahead of him. He has the potential to be the Weso of his generation - but with the recognition at international level that his talent deserves.
Ireland sank to another Nations League defeat at the expense of Ukraine at the Aviva Stadium on Wednesday evening, as their woes continued.
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Jason Knight forgot he was live on TV in his post-match interview following the side's 1-0 defeat to Ukraine at the Aviva Stadium.
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Republic of Ireland midfielder Jason Knight couldn't hide his frustration after the national side slumped to a second consecutive 1-0 defeat in the UEFA ...
"We have to go again, we’ve got a game in three days' time against Scotland. That’s something only we can improve. "We didn’t want to lose, of course.
Ireland are bottom of their Nations League group after losing 1-0 to Ukraine at the Aviva Stadium.
"We took a sucker punch just after half-time and we need to start better at the start of each half and that’s something only we can improve." "But we need start taking that for a full 90 minutes, and getting the result with it." Speaking to RTE's Tony O'Donoghue, the young midfielder said: "First and foremost it’s disappointing, we didn’t want to lose of course but like you said we started well…
JASON KNIGHT'S energetic performance was about the highlight of another disappointing night for Ireland.Stephen Kenny's men suffered yet another defea.
One said: "Jason Knight swearing live on RTE is probably the highlight of that game." In a bizarre but hilarious slip of the tongue, Knight replied: "He was great at half-time but f**k it." Jason Knight picked up the Man of the Match award for his proactive performance in what was a generally poor game from Ireland.
Derby County midfielder Jason Knight produced an impressive display for the Republic of Ireland on Wednesday evening.
Ireland are back on home soil in the Nations League when they take on Steve Clarke’s Scotland on Saturday 11th June (5pm kick off), whilst they round off a busy set of international fixtures with an away fixture against Ukraine on Tuesday 14th June (7:45pm kick-off). The 21-year-old put in a fine showing, which saw him named as the Player of the Match, as Ireland were beaten 1-0 by Ukraine at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin in Group M of the UEFA Nations League. After coming off the bench in their 1-0 loss in Armenia at the weekend, Knight was brought into the starting line-up by Ireland boss Stephen Kenny and played the full 90 minutes as he picked up his 13th cap.