Gavin, David and Shane get stuck into a review of the 2-2 draw with Belgium. Hear why Stephen Kenny wasn’t quite right to say victory wouldn’t have flattered Ireland, why Callum Robinson remains the team’s most important player, and what went so badly wrong on the second Belgian goal. Is set-piece defending becoming a problem?
We also hear from Ireland assistant manager Keith Andrews, along with defender John Egan, before looking ahead to the Lithuania game. What changes should be made, and, in a strange way, is this the more important of the two games this month?
Plus: The Booing of Henry, a Zelensky cut-out, and Red Rum RIP.
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