Friday, 25 October 2013

Managerial record

To end the week of Trapattoni statistic blogs, let's look at the record of the Italian, as compared to his predecessors.
Jack Charlton
Level P W Win% D L
Competitive 57 25 44.64% 21 11
Friendly 37 22 59.46% 9 6
Total 74 47 50.00% 30 17
Mick McCarthy
Level P W Win% D L
Competitive 40 19 47.50% 13 8
Friendly 28 10 35.71% 7 11
Total 68 29 42.65% 20 19
Brian Kerr
Level P W Win% D L
Competitive 16 7 43.75% 7 2
Friendly 17 11 64.71% 4 2
Total 33 18 54.55% 11 4
Steve Staunton
Level P W Win% D L
Competitive 11 4 36.36% 4 3
Friendly 6 2 16.67% 2 2
Total 17 5 35.29% 6 5
Giovanni Trapattoni
Level P W Win% D L
Competitive 35 14 40.00% 13 8
Friendly 29 12 41.38% 9 8
Total 58 26 44.83% 22 16

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Trapattoni's debutant goalscorers

While compiling the information on Trapattoni's reign, I noticed that there was a high number of players who had scored on their debut for the Italian. No less than five footballers all registered their first strike on their first appearance for the Boys in Green. This is as many players as managed the feat under the previous four managers combined! Under Jack Charlton, David Kelly (10th November 1987 VS Israel), Bernie Slaven (28th March 1990 VS Wales), and Tommy Coyne (25th March 1992 VS Switzerland) all scored on their first appearances, with David Kelly notching a hat trick. During Mick McCarthy's reign both Clinton Morrison(15th August 2001 VS Croatia) and Graham Barrett(21st August 2002 VS Finland) scored on their debuts. No players managed the feat under the next two managers Brian Kerr and Steve Staunton.
After Keith Andrews impressed in a B international against Nottingham Forest in November 2008, he was promoted to the senior squad for the friendly against Poland on the 19th and scored Ireland's second goal in a 3-2 defeat to their future European Championships hosts at Croke Park.
In the penultimate game of the Carling Nations Cup, the Republic of Ireland faced Northern Ireland in front of a sparse crowd at Aviva stadium on the 24th May 2011. Stephen Ward and Simon Cox were both handed their first appearances by the Italian, and they scored the first and final goals, respectively, in a 5-0 victory against our neighbours from the North.
After an underwhelming last minute victory over Kazakhstan, the team returned to Craven Cottage for their third friendly at the ground, following games against Colombia in May 2008 and Nigeria May 2009. Winger Robbie Brady marked his first cap, and his first start, with his first goal with a fine strike from outside the area. Second half substitute Alex Pearce converted a header from an Aiden McGeady corner to complete the goalscoring for the Irish side in a 4-1 win.
A double strike from debutants is extremely rare, in fact previous to Trapttoni's reign, an Ireland game had not been marked with this since 1976 when Joe Waters and Frank Stapleton both scored against Turkey in Ankara on their first appearances for the country in a 3-3 draw.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

First caps under Trapattoni

Here are the 37 Irish players handed a debut by Trapattoni during his five year reign, and the games in which they received their first cap.
Note: the numbers in brackets refer to the ranking of the side at the time of the game
DateLevelHome TeamScoreAway TeamDebut(s)
24 May 2008FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(41)1-1Serbia(31)Damien Delaney
Glenn Whelan
29 May 2008FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(41)1-0Colombia(19)Wes Hoolahan
15 October 2008World Cup QualifierRepublic of Ireland(38)1-0Cyprus(80)Caleb Folan
19 October 2008FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(36)2-3Poland(32)Keith Andrews
Noel Hunt
29 May 2009FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(34)1-1Nigeria(30)Liam Lawrence
Kevin Foley
Leon Best
Eddie Nolan
Sean St Ledger
12 August 2009FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(37)0-3Australia(16)Keiren Westwood
8 September 2009FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(38)1-0South Africa(73)Darren O'Dea
2 March 2010FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(37)0-2Brazil(2)James McCarthy
25 May 2010FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(43)2-1Paraguay(30)Paul Green
Keith Fahey
Cilian Sheridan
28 May 2010FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(41)3-0Algeria(30)Greg Cunningham
11 August 2010FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(36)0-1Argentina(5)Keith Treacy
17 November 2010FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(32)1-2Norway(12)Jonathan Walters
11 February 2011Carling Nations CupRepublic of Ireland(35)3-0Wales(116)Ciaran Clarke
Marc Wilson
Seamus Coleman
24 May 2011Carling Nations CupRepublic of Ireland(34)5-0Northern Ireland(65)David Forde
Simon Cox
Stephen Ward
29 February 2012FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(20)1-1Czech Republic(29)James McClean
11 September 2012FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(26)4-1Oman(93)Darren Randolph
Robbie Brady
David Meyler
Alex Pearce
6 February 2013FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(41)2-0Poland(56)Conor Sammon
Jeff Hendrick
Richard Keogh
2 June 2013FriendlyRepublic of Ireland(39)4-0Georgia(96)Stephen Quinn
14 August 2013FriendlyWales(46)0-0Republic of Ireland(44)Paddy Madden
6 September 2013World Cup QualifierRepublic of Ireland(44)1-2Sweden(30)Anthony Pilkington

Of these, James McCarthy was the youngest player to make his first appearance, who was 19 years and three months when he came on against Brazil at Emirates Stadium. At the other end of the age scale, Galwegian David Forde was 31 when making his debut against Northern Ireland in the Carling Nations Cup.
Only two players made their debuts in competitive games - Caleb Folan and Anthony Pilkington, while Paddy Madden has the honour of being the only player given his first cap in an away game*
To compare with previous managers, Steve Staunton awarded 23 new caps during his reign, with no less than 11 of these coming in the same game - VS Ecuador in New York in 2007. During his tenure, Brian Kerr gave 15 players their first caps.
*Note that the games against Colombia, Nigeria, Brazil and Oman are treated as home games, as designated by their listing on fifa.com