Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough has handed Crystal Palace defender Kofi Balmer his first senior call-up for the Nations League matches towards Kosovo and Greece.
Baraclough’s facet play League C2 rivals Kosovo at Windsor Park on Saturday, September 24 after which face Greece in Athens the next Tuesday (September 27).
Balmer, 21, who joined Palace from Larne this summer time, is the one uncapped participant in Baraclough’s 24-man squad, whereas there are a number of different modifications after the 4 Nations League video games in June.
Wigan striker Josh Magennis, Sunderland midfielder Corry Evans, plus Rotherham’s Shane Ferguson and Newcastle’s Jamal Lewis are amongst those that have returned to the squad.
Key gamers Craig Cathcart and Conor Washington haven’t been included after just lately getting back from harm, whereas goalkeeper Trevor Carson was a late withdrawal – changed by Luke Southwood – after initially being named within the squad.
Baraclough has come beneath stress after his facet misplaced to Greece and Kosovo and drew twice with Cyprus throughout a sequence of disappointing ends in their earlier 4 Nations League video games in June.
When requested if he was nonetheless the suitable man for the job, the 51-year-old stated: “I wouldn’t still be sat here if I didn’t.
“I knew what I was taking on when I first took the job and I knew it certainly wasn’t going to be plain-sailing.”
The former Scunthorpe, Sligo and Motherwell boss added: “It was a difficult June, a difficult four fixtures that we wanted to glean more from, but that’s gone now, we can’t do anything about that.
“I hope we don’t just get judged on the June window. That would be harsh on everybody.
“In the two previous windows we ended the World Cup (qualifiers) by beating Lithuania and drawing with the European champions (Italy).
“We then went away and beat Luxembourg in March and lost narrowly in a close game to Hungary, who then went and beat England twice in June.
“I think these June games, especially when they’re Nations League, can get a bit distorted.”
Some followers chanted for Baraclough to go within the earlier two video games, which resulted in a 3-2 defeat in Kosovo and a 2-2 residence draw towards Cyprus.
Baraclough added: “Hopefully we can give them something to smile about, something to cheer about and to see there is a progression in this squad going forward.
“We’ve said about it being a two-year cycle going towards hopeful qualification for the next Euros and we can look back on June and see it was part of the journey going forward.
“We got better as the four games went on, but still, clearly the results weren’t good enough for where we want to be and expect to be. We want to finish these two games on a high.”
On the omissions of Cathcart, Washington and Carson – Leeds midfielder Stuart Dallas is recovering from a fractured femur – Baraclough added: “Although they’re playing for their clubs they have one or two on-going issues.
“For instance Conor has to have regular injections, so not to risk anybody is the reason behind that.
“The same with Trevor Carson. Although he was initially named in the squad, Trevor is having to look after himself between games.”
Source: www.unbiased.co.uk