REPUBLIC OF IRELAND WOMEN’S National Team [WNT] manager Vera Pauw could be boosted by the addition of three newcomers who have agreed to declare for the Girls In Green ahead of two crucial Euro 2021 qualifiers.
The FAI is waiting on international clearance for three foreign-based dual nationality players, who could link up with the squad ahead of the visit of Greece to Tallaght Stadium on 5 March.
Pauw announced a provisional 26-strong squad — which will be trimmed to 23 ahead of the Greek rematch – yesterday, but more players are set to come in.
The eligible trio have already secured their Irish passports, but it is not known when their clearance will come through. Pauw would not give other any major details on the situation.
“The deadline is very tight,” the Dutch boss said. “We’re waiting on answers. The passports are in, we’re waiting for answers.
“For us, it’s very important that Rianna [Jarrett] has played 60 minutes this weekend in an internal, closed-door game, so that gives us hope as well,” Pauw added on the Brighton & Hove Albion striker.
“You can imagine if you’ve got new players coming in and they are better, it’s not just a matter of this three or those three… because then you have an overload on one position and an underload on the other. That is why we have an extended list.”
Pauw confirmed that 17-year-old Shelbourne star Emily Whelan is staying with her age group after an impressive showing in Greece, while recently-recalled Glasgow City striker Clare Shine “could become a key player again.”
Centurion Áine O’Gorman has reversed her retirement decision and is included in the provisional squad, while Manchester City’s Megan Campbell and Celtic defender Keeva Keenan have been ruled out through injury. Stephanie Roche also misses out.
The 56-year-old has outlined that her side need to win one game and draw the other against runaway Group I leaders Germany, on top of winning all their other games to put themselves in a position to qualify for England 2021 through the play-off route.
“You have to be realistic in your targets and the realistic target is to come second in the group and go for the play-offs,” she said. “We can get more, we will try but if you hang on to those kind of targets you will not get the realistic targets either.”