Andrews: New Trap deal a no-brainer

17 November 2011 09:46

Keith Andrews is desperate for Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni to be allowed to continue his mission.

The 72-year-old Italian guided his team into the finals of Euro 2012 on Tuesday night when a 1-1 draw in their play-off second leg clash with Estonia completed a 5-1 aggregate victory. However, his existing contract is due to expire at the end of the campaign, and talks have yet to open over an extension.

Andrews, who scored the opening goal in the 4-0 first leg win in Tallinn on Friday night, admitted he hoped the Football Association of Ireland would reach agreement with Trapattoni, saying: "It would be ludicrous if they didn't try to build on this. Good things don't happen overnight."

"He has come in and he has built a system and a squad, a team with real togetherness and a formula that has become very successful. They would be mad not to try to keep him."

Midfielder Andrews, currently on loan at Ipswich from Blackburn, has been a major beneficiary of the system Trapattoni has chosen as the one he believes makes best use of the players at his disposal.

However, the spirit fostered within the camp has proved almost as important during the two years since France controversially ended their World Cup dreams.

Andrews said: "Since Paris, we have stuck together as a group through thick and thin. Obviously, that was a low point in all of our careers, but since then, we have done quite well.

"We have grown as a group and become closer-knit, if that was even possible, and topping it all off with this achievement is fantastic. We are a team. Anyone who sees us play or sees us train or sees us in the hotel, it's fairly obvious that there are no prima donnas in this team, there are no egos.

"We love joining up and getting together, and we thoroughly enjoy each other's company, and that's fairly clear to see."

The Republic will discover what lies ahead for them next summer when the draw is made in Kiev on December 2.

Source: PA