O'Neill to give youth a chance

Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill hopes his young players will take their chance to shine in the friendly against Malta.

Last Updated: 06/02/13 at 09:27 Post Comment

Michael O'Neill: Hopes young players take their chance

Michael O'Neill: Hopes young players take their chance

Striker Kyle Lafferty and defender Chris Baird are suspended for the next World Cup qualifier against Russia next month and have not travelled, giving the squad a more youthful look than usual.

Lafferty's spot up front is likely to be particularly fiercely contested, with Billy McKay, Adam McGurk, Will Grigg and Josh Magennis all vying to stake a claim.

Inverness' McKay looks to be in pole position as the top scorer in the Scottish Premier League this season, while fellow uncapped players McGurk, goalkeeper Gerard Doherty and defender Alex Bruce will all hope to be given an opportunity at some point tonight.

O'Neill said: "We can only use six substitutions, and we only have 18 outfield players with us as well. We'll look at the scenario and see how the game develops but if there's an opportunity to get players game time we'll obviously take that.

"The most important thing when you come into international football is that your confidence is high and you believe you can adapt and play at this level.

"It's always a psychological thing to go and play international football as well. Certainly those players are all in very good form for their clubs and they'll be keen to show they're capable of doing that at international level."

As well as being a chance to try out players ahead of the Russia game, O'Neill is also hoping tonight's match will provide his first win as manager at the eighth attempt.

There have been decent results, notably a draw in Portugal in a World Cup qualifier, but there have also been draws against Luxembourg and Azerbaijan that have probably ended their hopes of reaching the finals in Brazil.

Captain Steven Davis insists progress has been made under the former Shamrock Rovers boss, saying: "There's a good feeling about the squad, everybody enjoys meeting up and everybody gets on well.

"It's nice to get a break away from your club as well. It's nice to see some younger players coming into the squad and getting their chance to stake a claim.

"The performances have been really good. Obviously we try to get the ball down and play, create chances and press teams as well. It's just disappointing the results haven't matched the performances.

"But I think we've seen progression in each game we've had so far. We're in a really difficult group, we knew that at the start.

"We could quite easily be sitting here on seven points but we are where we are and we've just got to concentrate on keeping moving forward."

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