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Baraclough thanks Kenny for Slovakia insight

Slovakia edged out the Republic on penalties last month to set up next week's fixture at Windsor Park
Slovakia edged out the Republic on penalties last month to set up next week's fixture at Windsor Park

Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough has thanked Republic of Ireland counterpart Stephen Kenny for his help in preparing for next week's Euro 2020 qualifying play-off final against Slovakia. 

Slovakia edged out the Republic on penalties last month to set up Thursday's fixture at Windsor Park, and Kenny put aside his own disappointment to share scouting information and other pointers ahead of the crunch fixture. 

"Stephen did ring me, he wished all the best for the upcoming game, and said that if there's anything he could help with then I'd only have to ask," Baraclough said. 

"It was more the analysts getting together to have the game on widescreen, which was very good of him, I appreciate that." 

The phonecall came against the backdrop of Oxford midfielder Mark Sykes having switched allegiance from Northern Ireland to the Republic in late August, but Baraclough said the ongoing battle for players between the two nations did not mean the two managers could not also help one another. 

"We're both managing our teams, we're both looking after our own affairs," he said. "Things will happen along the line, you may not like certain conversations that you have to have, but I'm not one to hold grudges. 

"It was great to receive a call from Stephen. It was probably a difficult call for him, so full respect for him for doing that. I appreciate the hand that he's offered to me there. 

"There are no grudges and I'm certainly not looking to open any wounds. Hopefully we can have a good relationship going on." 

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