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Brentford and Ireland captain Nathan Collins on World Cup dreams
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Captain of both Brentford and the Republic of Ireland, Collins is dreaming of Europe with his club and the World Cup with his country.
Nathan Collins Leads Ireland And Brentford Into Historic Playoff Run
With Brentford defying expectations and Ireland on the verge of their first World Cup since 2002, captain Nathan Collins reflects on a season of dramatic comebacks and family pride.
Nathan Collins is living the kind of football story that young players dream about. At just 24, he wears the captain’s armband for both Brentford and the Republic of Ireland, leading on two fronts in a season that’s been nothing short of remarkable. As the Premier League campaign enters its final stretch, Collins is not just thinking about domestic glory—his sights are set on history with Ireland as the team prepares for a high-stakes World Cup play-off against Czechia later this month. For Irish football fans, the anticipation is palpable, and much of it centers around the determined defender from a footballing family.
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Nathan Collins: ‘I Know How Hard Andrews Has Worked’ As He Backs Brentford Coach
Brentford defender nathan collins said he was “buzzing” for Keith Andrews after the coach’s promotion to head coach, praising the balance in his man-management and the long path Andrews took to the role.
Collins, who has known Andrews since he was 16 and had him with the Under-17s setup for Ireland, welcomed the coach’s elevation from set-piece coach to head coach. He noted that Andrews’ appointment over the summer drew external scepticism because it was his first senior head coach role, but Collins said that view did not match what he had seen personally. “I have known Keith a long time – since I was 16, ” he said, adding that he was “buzzing for him as I know how hard he has worked. “
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