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Kyra Carusa and Katie McCabe Set to Miss Republic of Ireland’s Nations League Clash Against Greece

The Republic of Ireland will be without key players Kyra Carusa and Katie McCabe for their upcoming Nations League match against Greece at Tallaght Stadium tomorrow night. Carusa has been ruled out due to a quad injury, while McCabe is suspended, leaving head coach Carla Ward with more challenges ahead.

Carusa’s injury marks another setback for the Irish team, adding to the absence of McCabe, the team’s captain, who has been recovering from a calf strain sustained during a recent match against Real Madrid. Despite these challenges, the mood within the camp remains positive following an impressive second-half performance in last Friday’s match against Greece in Crete. The Irish team fought back from a lackluster first half to score four unanswered goals, securing a resounding victory.

Looking ahead to tomorrow’s fixture, Ireland’s focus will be on maintaining that momentum as they aim to keep their hopes of winning Group 2 alive and securing promotion back to League A. Coach Ward has expressed confidence in her squad’s ability to step up in the absence of McCabe and Carusa.

“It’s an opportunity for others,” Ward stated, highlighting the chance for other players to prove themselves. “Amber Barrett came on and did tremendously well, and Saoirse Noonan’s been absolutely brilliant since she came in. We’ve got a lot of people in those areas who can step into their shoes.”

Ward’s words reflect her belief in the squad’s depth, with new faces like Shelbourne’s Alex Kavanagh, called up on Sunday, ready to make an impact. The coach emphasized the importance of players stepping up and taking advantage of these opportunities, noting the squad’s strength, quality, and camaraderie.

Regarding McCabe, Ward confirmed the decision to allow her to focus on recovery. While McCabe had made a brief appearance in the Crete match, she has struggled with the calf issue in recent weeks. Ward clarified that if McCabe wasn’t suspended, she would have been managed more carefully, but her rehabilitation for Arsenal and upcoming international fixtures in May and June takes priority.

Another notable topic for Ward was the omission of Caitlin Hayes from the starting lineup. The Brighton defender had been a regular fixture under former coach Eileen Gleeson but has seen limited action under Ward. Ward explained that Hayes understands the situation and is fully supportive, citing the fierce competition for spots in the defense. “Jessie [Stapleton] has done tremendously well, as has Anna Patten, and there is real competition in that back-line,” said Ward.

The coach praised Hayes for her excellent attitude and commitment in training, acknowledging that the competition in defense will continue to raise the bar for everyone involved.

With both McCabe and Carusa absent, the Republic of Ireland will look to build on their recent success against Greece and keep their promotion hopes intact as they prepare for another critical clash tomorrow night.

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