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Published 11:02 10 Mar 2022 GMT
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"My view overall was that we went tamely out of three different competitions since Stephen got the job," Kerr continued.
"We went out of the Nations League and failed to win a match against Finland, Bulgaria, and Wales.
"Ultimately, that comes back on you, whether that’s around coefficients or play-off places.
"Then we lost the play-off match (for Euro 2020), which was only a semi-final against Slovakia, and then the World Cup, we went out from the start.
"We lost the match with Serbia early on, lost to Portugal - (we were) maybe a little bit unfortunate to lose that match early on."
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Yet, on the other hand, Kenny has done a credible job in difficult circumstances. The players have responded well to his coaching and the majority of fans are behind him.
Kenny has redeveloped the team, blooded several young players, and changed the style of play. He also does not have a host of elite players at his disposal.
Kerr could call upon some Premier League and Champions League players when he was the Ireland manager. The current squad contains mostly Championship and League One players.
Despite Kerr questioning the decision, the FAI were arguably right to give Kenny another campaign to build on his work of the last two years.
Ireland are back in action at the end of March when they will play Belgium and Lithuania in friendlies at the Aviva Stadium.
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