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Robbie Keane: Republic of Ireland players can be heroes against Denmark

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Ireland assistant Robbie Keane
Image: Republic of Ireland assistant Robbie Keane wants to clinch Euro 2020 qualification

Robbie Keane has challenged the new generation of Republic of Ireland players to "be a hero" as they attempt to clinch Euro 2020 qualification against Denmark

Mick McCarthy's assistant manager scored a record 68 goals in an illustrious 146 senior appearances for his country, and is still remembered in particular for his last-gasp equaliser in a famous 1-1 draw with Germany at the World Cup in 2002.

On Monday evening, Ireland face Denmark at the Aviva Stadium knowing victory will send them to next summer's finals, and Keane is calling on Ireland's players to make a name for themselves.

He told FAI TV: "Go and make a name for yourself because people will always remember it. You'll get people in 20 years' time who will say to you, 'remember that goal that you scored against Denmark?'.

 Robbie Keane challenges Republic of Ireland players to heroes and clinch Euro 2020 qualification
Image: Keane challenges Republic of Ireland players to be heroes

"I still get it now, the Germany goal. People come up to you and say, 'I was in school watching that when you scored that goal', or 'I was in this pub' or 'I was in my granny's house'.

"I get it all the time, and it's always nice for people to come up to you and say that to you.

"These lads have an opportunity on Monday night against a top team, but go and be a hero."

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Unsurprisingly, Ireland have slipped to third place in Group D after the Danes trounced Gibraltar 6-0 on Friday evening at the same time as Switzerland beat Georgia 1-0 in St Gallen.

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The Swiss will clinch a top-two finish if they win in Gibraltar while Ireland would join them with victory over Denmark by virtue of the head-to-head record between the two as both would have 15 points.

Anything less would leave McCarthy's men needing to negotiate two play-off matches, and Keane admits he would relish the pressure that brings.

He said: "Of course it's going to be a little bit tense because of the magnitude of the game, but put it this way, I'd love to be playing.

"These are the game you want to be playing in, this is why we play football, for moments like this. This is not going to be just for these lads, this is going to change everyone's lives in Ireland.

Derrick Williams of Republic of Ireland celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the International Friendly match between Ireland and New Zealand
Image: Derrick Williams scored the first goal against New Zealand but misses out against Denmark through injury

"Are we playing against a team that's technically better than us in terms of how they play? Yes, a lot of these players are with top, world-class teams.

"But can they out-fight us? Can they work harder than us? No, no, that's in yourself, that's in you, that's in your heart.

"If the players do that and stick together on Monday night, there's no reason why we can't get a result against them."

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