Wednesday, December 3, 2025
HomeLifestyleSports´I am not naive´ – Hallgrimsson knows Ireland future will be questioned...

´I am not naive´ – Hallgrimsson knows Ireland future will be questioned after Armenia upset

Published on

spot_img

Heimir Hallgrimsson knows his future as the Republic of Ireland’s head coach will come under scrutiny after a stunning 2-1 loss in Armenia dented their World Cup qualification hopes.

Ireland are bottom of Group F with one point from their first two games, having followed up a 2-2 home draw with Hungary with a humiliating loss in Yerevan.

Eduard Spertsyan opened the scoring from the penalty spot following a Nathan Collins foul in first-half stoppage time, then Grant-Leon Ranos tucked home to double Armenia’s lead early in the second half.

Roma loanee Evan Ferguson quickly pulled one back to become the first Ireland player to net in three competitive matches in a row since Stephen Ireland in 2006-07.

But unlike against Hungary on Saturday, Ireland were unable to complete the comeback as their hopes of reaching next year’s tournament took a monumental blow.

Hallgrimsson told RTE: “Today I take the blame for this. But the players are the same players we were happy with in the second half against Hungary.

“So, as I said, it is an off day, and we have to look inside and see what we can do differently.”

Defeat in Armenia. pic.twitter.com/VdA6zK2dSL

— Ireland Football (@IrelandFootball) September 9, 2025

Hallgrimsson, who took the reins last July, has won four of his 12 matches at the helm, drawing three and losing five.

He knows that if Ireland fail to qualify for a fifth successive major tournament, he may pay with his job.

“The job of the coach, if they are not producing, then of course it is always a question,” he said.

“I am not naive, it is understandable now, after this performance. I will take the blame, the players need support, and we need to encourage them.”

Ireland visit Portugal for their next World Cup qualifier on October 11, ahead of a rematch with Armenia in Dublin three days later.

Latest articles

Firearms stolen from Kroonstad municipality building

Police in Kroonstad, Free State, are investigating the theft of firearms, ammunition and bulletproof...

New oilfield development project comes online offshore China

Home Fossil Energy New oilfield development project comes online offshore China December 3, 2025, by Melisa Cavcic Chinese state-owned oil and gas giant China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has brought on stream an oilfield adjustment and satellite fields development project in the Beibu Gulf Basin of the South China Sea, off the coast of

How many Afrikaans former Model-C schools have introduced English?

South Africa’s Department of Basic Education (DBE) says a clear national trend is emerging:...

Rugby World Cup 2027 draw: Tough for Springboks!

The draw for Rugby World Cup 2027 took place in Sydney, Australia, host country...

More like this

Firearms stolen from Kroonstad municipality building

Police in Kroonstad, Free State, are investigating the theft of firearms, ammunition and bulletproof...

New oilfield development project comes online offshore China

Home Fossil Energy New oilfield development project comes online offshore China December 3, 2025, by Melisa Cavcic Chinese state-owned oil and gas giant China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has brought on stream an oilfield adjustment and satellite fields development project in the Beibu Gulf Basin of the South China Sea, off the coast of

How many Afrikaans former Model-C schools have introduced English?

South Africa’s Department of Basic Education (DBE) says a clear national trend is emerging:...
Share via
Send this to a friend