Republic's difficult campaign nears end

SOCCER/UNDER-21: STAND-IN BOSS Wim Koevermans will have little choice but to make changes as the Republic of Ireland’s ill-fated…

SOCCER/UNDER-21:STAND-IN BOSS Wim Koevermans will have little choice but to make changes as the Republic of Ireland's ill-fated European Under-21s Championships qualifying campaign reaches its conclusion.

The Republic’s Group Two fixtures end with tonight’s tough trip to Turkey, where only a victory will give them a chance of avoiding the wooden spoon.

However, their preparations have been hampered by a major selection headache which today saw them fly reinforcements out to join the squad as injuries and suspensions have taken their toll.

Derry City’s Shane McEleney and Daniel Keas from Dundalk have been drafted in following Sunday’s call-ups for Galway United duo Séamus Conneely and Karl Sheppard and Bohemians’ Paddy Madden.

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Koevermans has had to cast the net far and wide after losing five players in the wake of Friday night’s 1-0 defeat in Switzerland to bring the total number of withdrawals from the original squad to nine.

Anthony Stokes and Eddie Nolan are both suspended after picking up second yellow cards in Lugano, while Alan Judge, Gavin Gunning and Shane O’Connor are injured.

The game brings an end to a difficult campaign, which has seen the Republic win only once – last month’s 5-0 victory over Estonia – and claim just seven points from nine games to date.

Even victory in Turkey would see Ireland finish in bottom spot if fifth-placed Armenia return from Georgia with something to show for their efforts.