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Published 14:21 13 Mar 2023 GMT
Updated 12:10 15 Mar 2023 GMT
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Andy Lyons has cemented his place in Blackpool's XI. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Finn Azaz.
On loan at promotion-chasing League One side Plymouth Argyle from Aston Villa, the 22-year-old midfielder has lit up the English third tier this season.
In scoring seven goals and recording an impressive eight assists so far this campaign, Azaz has shown his ability to adapt to the rigours of senior football. It's this form which also saw him make his Irish under-21 debut last September in the Euro 2023 play-off defeat to Israel.
With Ireland perennially lacking in midfield creativity since the international retirement of Wes Hoolahan, perhaps Kenny will opt for the London-born midfielder as an option to provide chances for in-form Evan Ferguson.
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Azaz is on loan from Aston Villa. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Neil Farrugia.
One of the League of Ireland's standout players, Farrugia has been a bright spark in what has been a difficult start to the season for defending champions Shamrock Rovers.
The former UCD winger possesses supreme athleticism, with his rampaging runs down Rover's right flank a familiar sight to watchers of Irish domestic football. The Tallaght side's recent European run should also dispel any concerns over Farrugia's ability to perform at a higher standard of football.
Already named as a standby for last November's international double-header against Norway and Malta, Kenny is clearly an admirer of the 23-year-old as he looks to add to his lacking wide options.
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Farrugia faced AC Milan during Rover's European escapades. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Luke McNally.
Another former League of Ireland player, the ex-Drogheda United and St. Pats centre half signed for Championship leaders Burnley from League One side Oxford United last summer.
The Meath man signed for Championship side Coventry City on loan in January, after finding first-team minutes limited. McNally made just two substitute appearances under Vincent Kompany at Turf Moor.
Yet, since moving to the play-off contenders, McNally has made eight consecutive starts, recording five clean sheets in the process.
Despite centre half being one of Ireland's more competitive positions, the lack of game for other options such as Fulham's Shane Duffy could leave the door ajar for McNally.
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Luke McNally in action for Coventry City.[/caption]
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