logo
‘You can't hide' – Alex Murphy relishing role as Ireland U21 leader in upcoming friendlies after stellar loan at Bolton

‘You can't hide' – Alex Murphy relishing role as Ireland U21 leader in upcoming friendlies after stellar loan at Bolton

The Irish Sun15 hours ago

ALEX MURPHY is relishing his role as an Ireland U21 elder statesman after a coming of age season at Bolton Wanderers.
The 20-year-old spent the
Advertisement
3
Alex Murphy is with the Ireland U21s for the friendlies against Croatia and Qatar
Credit: Vid Ponikvar/Sportsfile
3
He signed for Newcastle in 2022
Credit: Getty Images - Getty
3
He spent the second half of the season on loan at Bolton Wanderers
Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Despite manager Ian Evatt being sacked just two days after his arrival, Murphy played 13 games under his replacement Steven Schumacher.
And the former
football
.
He said: "I really enjoyed it. I think I took a lot from it. I went in January, so it's not easy going in the middle of the season.
"I think we were second or third in February and March and kind of dropped off from then, which wasn't ideal because we had expectations to go up and the fans had expectations of us to go up so it didn't pan out the way we wanted it.
Advertisement
Read More on Ireland MNT
"But for me, I think it was well needed.
"I think the last couple of years I've been trying to get out on loan and trying to get game time, but it hasn't quite happened.
"I think it was really good for me. I learned a lot in the six months I was there."
Murphy's preferred position is left centre-back, having been tried all across the back at Bolton - and even on the left wing.
Advertisement
Most read in Football
Exclusive
Exclusive
Live Blog
He added: "It was different because the manager, he doesn't really have a set formation or set style of play. We changed every week.
"We could have won one week and then we changed just depending on the opposition and I could be playing nearly as a left winger one game.
Cork City fans watch League of Ireland clash against Dundalk in cinema
"I think that was all really good for me because it was a lot of new stuff to me as well.
"I wasn't used to some of the stuff I would have done at Newcastle. I think that was good for me to learn how to play other positions and play a different style of football as well."
Advertisement
His time away from St James' Park has allowed the 20-year-old to grow into a man, both on and off the pitch.
Murphy signed for Newcastle Utd in 2022 - having made his senior Galway debut when he was 17 - and featured 31 times for the club's U21s.
He has racked up two first team appearances for the Tynesiders, with his debut coming in a three-minute substitute cameo against
His loan form saw him called into the Republic of
Advertisement
Murphy is one of the experienced heads in
The two friendlies will serve as appetisers before the Euro
qualifiers
begin against Moldova in September.
And Murphy is relishing his role as a leader having grown in stature at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
He said: "I think Jim said it to me as well. He sees me as one of the senior lads in the group.
Advertisement
"I went into Galway young, so I was learning off the lads there.
"Even at Newcastle and Bolton, you pick things up off the seniors there and the experience they can give you.
"Now I'm just trying to bring that in. I think it's an important thing for any team to have a few leaders in it.
"I think when you go in to the first team early, you can't really hide. You have to make your presence known and not be a pushover.
Advertisement
"I'd really want to become a leader in this group. I think it helps me as well if I'm a leader.
"I'm talking and I'm vocal on the pitch as well. It's beneficial for everyone if we have more leaders in the group."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Newcastle confirm retained list with £15million signing released and two former England stars locked in contract talks
Newcastle confirm retained list with £15million signing released and two former England stars locked in contract talks

The Irish Sun

time9 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Newcastle confirm retained list with £15million signing released and two former England stars locked in contract talks

NEWCASTLE have confirmed that Jamal Lewis has been released. The left-back was a £15million signing from Norwich just five years ago. 1 Jamal Lewis has been let go by Newcastle Credit: Getty Lewis, 27, made just 36 appearances for Newcastle over three season at the club. He has spent the last two campaigns on loan at Watford and Brazilian side Sao Paulo. Former England duo John Ruddy and Callum Wilson both see their deals expire at the end of June. The club has opened talks with both players over extensions. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.. The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video . Like us on Facebook at

‘You can't hide' – Alex Murphy relishing role as Ireland U21 leader in upcoming friendlies after stellar loan at Bolton
‘You can't hide' – Alex Murphy relishing role as Ireland U21 leader in upcoming friendlies after stellar loan at Bolton

The Irish Sun

time15 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

‘You can't hide' – Alex Murphy relishing role as Ireland U21 leader in upcoming friendlies after stellar loan at Bolton

ALEX MURPHY is relishing his role as an Ireland U21 elder statesman after a coming of age season at Bolton Wanderers. The 20-year-old spent the Advertisement 3 Alex Murphy is with the Ireland U21s for the friendlies against Croatia and Qatar Credit: Vid Ponikvar/Sportsfile 3 He signed for Newcastle in 2022 Credit: Getty Images - Getty 3 He spent the second half of the season on loan at Bolton Wanderers Credit: Getty Images - Getty Despite manager Ian Evatt being sacked just two days after his arrival, Murphy played 13 games under his replacement Steven Schumacher. And the former football . He said: "I really enjoyed it. I think I took a lot from it. I went in January, so it's not easy going in the middle of the season. "I think we were second or third in February and March and kind of dropped off from then, which wasn't ideal because we had expectations to go up and the fans had expectations of us to go up so it didn't pan out the way we wanted it. Advertisement Read More on Ireland MNT "But for me, I think it was well needed. "I think the last couple of years I've been trying to get out on loan and trying to get game time, but it hasn't quite happened. "I think it was really good for me. I learned a lot in the six months I was there." Murphy's preferred position is left centre-back, having been tried all across the back at Bolton - and even on the left wing. Advertisement Most read in Football Exclusive Exclusive Live Blog He added: "It was different because the manager, he doesn't really have a set formation or set style of play. We changed every week. "We could have won one week and then we changed just depending on the opposition and I could be playing nearly as a left winger one game. Cork City fans watch League of Ireland clash against Dundalk in cinema "I think that was all really good for me because it was a lot of new stuff to me as well. "I wasn't used to some of the stuff I would have done at Newcastle. I think that was good for me to learn how to play other positions and play a different style of football as well." Advertisement His time away from St James' Park has allowed the 20-year-old to grow into a man, both on and off the pitch. Murphy signed for Newcastle Utd in 2022 - having made his senior Galway debut when he was 17 - and featured 31 times for the club's U21s. He has racked up two first team appearances for the Tynesiders, with his debut coming in a three-minute substitute cameo against His loan form saw him called into the Republic of Advertisement Murphy is one of the experienced heads in The two friendlies will serve as appetisers before the Euro qualifiers begin against Moldova in September. And Murphy is relishing his role as a leader having grown in stature at the Toughsheet Community Stadium. He said: "I think Jim said it to me as well. He sees me as one of the senior lads in the group. Advertisement "I went into Galway young, so I was learning off the lads there. "Even at Newcastle and Bolton, you pick things up off the seniors there and the experience they can give you. "Now I'm just trying to bring that in. I think it's an important thing for any team to have a few leaders in it. "I think when you go in to the first team early, you can't really hide. You have to make your presence known and not be a pushover. Advertisement "I'd really want to become a leader in this group. I think it helps me as well if I'm a leader. "I'm talking and I'm vocal on the pitch as well. It's beneficial for everyone if we have more leaders in the group."

Robbie Brady hints at retirement plans as Ireland hero declares they are ‘fully focused' on World Cup qualification bid
Robbie Brady hints at retirement plans as Ireland hero declares they are ‘fully focused' on World Cup qualification bid

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • The Irish Sun

Robbie Brady hints at retirement plans as Ireland hero declares they are ‘fully focused' on World Cup qualification bid

ROBBIE BRADY has packed a lot into his career — but it is the days he has missed that have made him hungry for more. The 33-year-old was this week named the 2 Robbie Brady remains a key figure for Ireland Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile 2 He was named POTY for the first time since his heroics at Euro 2016 Credit: Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images It was the first time the His importance to the team, in a role where there are few options — left-back — even meant While every other summer off, Brady is in camp. Hallgrimsson said: 'First of all he is a good footballer. But for us with his experience, his knowledge, his character, his leadership skills, it is really important for us to have a player like him because we have such a young squad that is lacking the experience we need to play on the big stage. Read More on Ireland MNT 'We are really fortunate to have him — Doc [Matt Doherty] as well, similar age, similar experience, so all teams need quality players and leaders like him.' And Brady does not mind being asked to slug it out in training when many of his peers are lying on the beach. The 33-year-old smiled: 'It's all right, I had a couple of weeks' break and kept myself ticking over for these games coming. I am feeling good.' His season went well at club level. Last week he signed a new next year. He has made 378 top-level appearances in Most read in Football Every Even though he 'You can't make this up' - Irish fans in stitches at Ruesha Littlejohn's playful prank upon Katie McCabe's camp arrival He continued: 'This one means a little bit more to me — 2016, I was a lot younger and playing really well at the time. 'Not that I expected to win then because I was in a really good team, but I was in really good form. 'To come back now, after a little time out, the group and staff have helped me to get back to a level where I feel comfortable. 'I am playing some good football at the minute and really enjoying it, so it means a lot to me.' There is also the knowledge of how quickly it can be taken away. LONG WAY BACK His award-winning season is all the more remarkable considering the fact that he was frozen out at international level for 16 months not that long ago. He won his 60th cap in November 2022 against It looked then like Brady — a 31-year-old who had some serious injuries during his career — was being retired from international football, but he never saw it that way. He said: 'There are doubts around that time when you are not getting a call-up. 'I wasn't fit at the time but I knew if I could get myself fit and looked after my body and I got back playing, the rest was down to me to perform. 'I managed to do that and I never lost belief that I could get myself back. It was down to a fitness thing. 'I don't think you just forget how to play football. If I'm fit I can perform and I've managed to do that since I've come back in. 'It is just about working hard and getting back to what I can do myself. I've loved every minute of being back in here, under a spotlight. 'I missed out on some time and I'll be looking to get that back if I can. It's down to how I look after myself and where the next couple of seasons take me. 'I'm fit at the minute. I'm feeling good and I feel like I'm playing some good football. I'll focus on the now and see where it takes me.' 'I'll be looking at this as probably the last, there are no secrets about it.' Right now, that means forgoing summer holidays with an eye on a big summer next year at the He was a key man the last time Ireland came close when they were walloped in a play-off by But the memories of Ireland's last finals appearance at Euro 2016 — when the Brady continued: 'You want to be involved in every tournament. 'We haven't managed that over the last couple but this one coming around, we'll all be fully focused. 'We know what it means to everybody. We know what a lift it will give to the country, to go and qualify for a World Cup. 'And personally it would be absolutely incredible to go and play in a World Cup. 'It will be full steam ahead now come September, get ourselves in the best shape we can and be prepared and ready to go. 'There's no lying about it, I'm not getting any younger. 'But, the team we have now, it's a physical, young team and it suited me to come in and sort of play the role I've played. 'It's been great for me. We'll be looking forward to this tournament, we'll be looking to start well and hopefully qualify. 'I'll be looking at this as probably the last, there are no secrets about it.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store