In their last encounter, Ireland defeated Luxembourg 3-0, but the match was highlighted by manager Luc Holtz's criticisms. As one of the longest-serving managers in European football, Holtz remarked on Ireland's shift away from their footballing principles towards a more British style. His post-match comments also included disappointment regarding the unsporting behavior displayed by the Irish staff at the end of the game, highlighting tensions that arose beyond just the scoreline.
Luc Holtz, the second longest-serving international manager in European football, criticized Stephen Kenny's team for abandoning its principles and adopting a 'British' style of play.
Following the 3-0 loss to Ireland, Holtz expressed his frustration, stating, 'I found the unsporting behaviour of the staff of Ireland at the final whistle very disappointing and uncalled for.'
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