Sunderland pair crucial to Irish hopes
Published Date:
10 October 2008
SUNDERLAND defender George McCartney believes Northern Ireland are already facing a crucial phase in their World Cup qualifying campaign.
The province have taken one point from two games going into the back-to-back matches against Slovenia tomorrow and San Marino on Wednesday in Belfast.
McCartney wants the side to build on the draw with the Czech Republic following the opening day defeat by Slovakia.
Northern Ireland have won only two out of 30 games on the road, and he said: "We have got to be looking at getting four points from the next two matches.
"That would enable us to push up the group and put pressure on the top teams.
"We have got to start getting results in places like Slovenia. It was a tight game against Slovakia and we had a couple of chances.
"However, lapses of concentration in the second half cost us and our away form is a problem. We just need that bit of luck in important matches."
McCartney has complete faith in his Sunderland team-mate David Healy breaking his duck in the campaign, sooner rather than later.
Healy is waiting to get off the mark after scoring a record 13 goals in the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign.
McCartney said: "I do not think David has anything to prove. His scoring record speaks for itself.
"He is probably disappointed at not getting in the team at Sunderland, and itching to get on the pitch and play some minutes.
"But all the lads here know they could do with chipping in to help him when it comes getting goals."
For his part, McCartney is delighted to be back at the Stadium of Light following two years at West Ham.
He is also glad to be back in good health after regaining the stone in weight he lost during a debilitating bout of pneumonia.
McCartney added: "The club has attracted a lot of big names, and I am sure there are good times ahead.
"I am glad to be back. We have a marvellous fan base and a great stadium in which to play your football."
Meanwhile, manager Nigel Worthington will decide whether to include Manchester United defender Jonny Evans - who spent the last two seasons on loan a Sunderland - in a training session tonight after he was struck down by a virus earlier in the week.
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Last Updated:
10 October 2008 8:02 AM
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