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Former Ireland Defender Sees Glimmer of Hope for World Cup Chances
9 Oct
Summary
- Ireland squad in better shape for upcoming World Cup qualifiers
- Presence of captain Seamus Coleman could boost younger players
- Carr believes Ireland can still get results despite abysmal start

As of October 10th, 2025, former Ireland defender Stephen Carr is optimistic about the national team's chances in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. Carr, who made 44 appearances for Ireland between 1999 and 2007, believes the current squad is in better shape compared to the one he was a part of.
After a dismal start to the World Cup qualifying campaign, Ireland's hopes of making it to the tournament next summer are already looking slim. However, Carr sees a glimmer of hope with a few changes to the squad. He highlights the addition of captain Seamus Coleman as a significant boost, as his presence and experience can help raise the level of the younger players.
Carr emphasizes that most of the squad will have more game time under their belt, which will be crucial in the upcoming matches. He acknowledges the challenge of facing Portugal, but believes Ireland can still get a result if they can avoid conceding early and grow into the game.
The former defender remains hopeful that Ireland can still turn things around, despite the criticism and doubts from fans and critics. He believes the team can "roll up their sleeves" and deliver two massive performances, as they have done in the past when no one expected it.