Sunday, 16 October 2016

Dispelling The Mistrust Myths

A recent post by Póg Mo Goal examined the recent claims in Irish media that Wes Hoolahan is not trusted by the international management team. While the creative midfielder has been omitted by Martin O'Neill for some high profile fixtures, most notably Scotland and Poland in the Euro 2016 qualifiers, there has always been an explanation - for Scotland he was injured, and the midfielder himself asked to be excluded from the starting XI in the Poland game after not feeling fit having completed 90 minutes against Germany three days previously. Having witnessed that famous victory first hand, I clearly remember Hoolahan signaling to the bench that he had to come off late in the game. However with all three substitutes already used, the playmaker was forced to remain on the pitch until the final whistle.

After examining the appearance data for players during O'Neill's reign, the stats do back up their discovery. Only Shane Long(31) and James McLean(30) have had more appearances than Hoolahan's 28 caps in the manager's 34 games to date

PlayerCapsGoals
Shane Long318
James McClean307
Wes Hoolahan282
Aiden McGeady243
Glenn Whelan240
Jeff Hendrick241
Robbie Brady246
John O'Shea231
Robbie Brady238

While researching the appearance details for Martin O'Neill, we also compiled the appearances under previous managers. Having given Glenn Whelan his international debut, Giovanni Trapattoni went on to select the midfielder more than any other player. earning 51 caps in the manager's 64 games in charge

PlayerCapsGoals
Glenn Whelan512
Robbie Keane5028
John O'Shea480
Aiden McGeady422
Shay Given390
Richard Dunne393

Despite the Italian's reputation for defensive football, his predecessor Brian Kerr favoured defensive players, with Kenny Cunningham(28), Shay Given(27), John O'Shea(26) making up three of the top four most selected players during the former St Patrick's Athletic manager's 33 games. You could arguably add Kevin Kilbane to the list as a defensive player, given that he played at left full under Kerr.

PlayerCapsGoals
Kenny Cunningham280
Kevin Kilbane282
Shay Given270
John O'Shea261
Damien Duff244
Robbie Keane2411
Clinton Morrison246
Stephen Carr230

The defensive trend continued with Mick McCarthy. In his 68 games, only Robbie Keane and again Kilbane(both 40 caps) appear in the top five most appearances, with centre half Gary Breen earning the most caps under McCarthy - 50.

PlayerCapsGoals
Gary Breen506
Shay Given470
Ian Harte479
Kenny Cunningham440
Steve Staunton412
Kevin Kilbane403
Robbie Keane4014


Further Reading
MythBusters: O'Neill doesn't trust Hoolahan - pogmogoal.com

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