
"It's nice to be back, it was tough for me, I was gutted not to be selected, and it was hard to watch [the Armenia game],"
"You feel a lot of emotions, angry and disappointed. I didn't get a reason; there is however many lads to pick from and they [coaching staff] were just focused on the players they had selected."
"You back yourself. My strengths are I'm passionate, I care, and I work as hard as I can. I feel like I don't get enough credit for my technical ability. I'm not unbelievable technically, but I can manage myself and I feel I'm good enough on the ball to play at this level and I feel I get looked over for that part of my game."
"I feel I can contribute. I'm not here to say I should be playing for Republic of Ireland, it hasn't been a successful time since I've been here, I haven't achieved much or won a big away fixture. I believe in myself but it's hard when results haven't come."
Jayson Molumby, a 26-year-old West Brom midfielder with 29 caps, missed selection for Ireland's opening World Cup qualifiers and described feeling gutted, angry and disappointed. He was included for October matches against Portugal and Armenia and hopes to transfer strong club form to the international stage. Molumby has started all league games for West Brom this season and targets a midfield role alongside Josh Cullen amid absences and omissions. He emphasizes passion, work-rate and overlooked technical ability, believes he can contribute on the ball, and acknowledges that results for the national team have been limited.
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