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Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny will remain in charge of the team for the rest of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, the Football Association of Ireland has confirmed.
Pressure mounted on Kenny after Sunday's defeat by the Netherlands effectively ended the Republic's hopes of qualifying for next year's finals.
On Thursday, FAI CEO Jonathan Hill confirmed Kenny would remain in charge for the remaining three games and November's friendly against New Zealand.
A review will be conducted after that.
The Republic will face Greece and Gibraltar in October before concluding their qualifying campaign with a trip to the Dutch in November. They will then face New Zealand in a friendly at the Aviva Stadium on 21 November.
More to follow.

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