Midfielder Sam Szmodics called up into Republic of Ireland squad

The 25-year-old qualifies through his grandmother.

Damian Spellman
Friday 28 May 2021 12:08 EDT
Peterborough midfielder Sammie Szmodics has won a first call-up to the Republic of Ireland squad
Peterborough midfielder Sammie Szmodics has won a first call-up to the Republic of Ireland squad (PA Wire)

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Peterborough midfielder Sam Szmodics has been called into the Republic of Ireland squad for the first time after manager Stephen Kenny’s plans were hit by injuries once again.

The 25-year-old, who qualifies through his grandmother, is one of two men drafted into the party for next month’s friendlies against Andorra and Hungary after keeper Darren Randolph who has a hip problem, and strikers Callum Robinson (Achilles) and Aaron Connolly (foot) were ruled out.

Szmodics scored 15 goals in 42 appearances last season as Posh won promotion to the Sky Bet Championship as League One runners-up.

Bournemouth’s Mark Travers will replace West Ham counterpart Randolph, while skipper Seamus Coleman has been passed fit to join up after missing the final game of Everton’s Premier League season against Manchester City through injury.

A Football Association of Ireland statement said: “Peterborough United attacking midfielder Sam Szmodics have received his first international call-up to the Ireland squad after an impressive campaign with the Posh.

“The 25-year old made 42 appearances last season, scoring 15 goals as Peterborough secured promotion to the Championship.

“AFC Bournemouth goalkeeper Mark Travers has also been called into the squad whilst captain Seamus Coleman, who had his injury assessed this week, has been passed fit for the training camp.

“Swansea City duo Conor Hourihane and Ryan Manning will link up with the squad on Monday after their EFL Championship play-off final whilst Shamrock Rovers’ Daniel Mandroiu will report for duty on Sunday following the SSE Airtricity Premier Division fixture against Longford Town.”

Kenny and his players will have a chance to work together at a training camp in Spain – they met up in Girona on Friday – ahead of the trip to Andorra on June 3 and the clash with the Hungarians in Budapest five days later.

The new manager has taken charge of 11 games since replacing Mick McCarthy at the helm last summer and is yet to preside over a victory, although he has been beset by selection problems throughout his reign to date.

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