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Republic of Ireland midfielder Finn Azaz ready for the biggest game of his life
Finn Azaz is ready for the biggest game of his life as the Republic of Ireland seek to take a huge step towards the World Cup in Prague.
Ireland face Czechia in Prague, knowing that a win would leave then just one home game away from qualifying for soccer's biggest event.
Azaz has played a major role in helping Ireland get to this stage looks certain to be named in the starting XI at the Fortuna Arena (7.45pm Irish time).
Having turned in his best performance in a green shirt in Ireland’s 2-0 victory over Portugal, Azaz went one better in Hungary, with his dynamic running from midfield and support of Troy Parrott, helping to create the most unlikely of comebacks.
The Southampton star who is striving to be a hero for his country
Playing for your nation is undoubtedly one of the biggest honours of any footballer's career.
Of course, playing for your domestic side is a privilege, as only a select few ever make it as a pro.
But, to be able to say that you wore your national team colours, goes way beyond club allegiances.
Several Southampton players will be able to say they lined up for their nations with pride during the international break, with Cameron Bragg, Cyle Larin, Daniel Peretz and Shea Charles just a few names who will be kept busy over the break, playing for the likes of Scotland U21s and Northern Ireland.
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The playmakers: Finn Azaz and Pavel Sulc hold the keys to unlock defences in Prague clash
If Finn Azaz finishes in the deep-lying midfield role he adopted for the second-half against Hungary last November, he can expect to come into contact with Pavel Sulc at the Fortuna Arena on Thursday night.
Azaz did a good impression of German maestro Toni Kroos on that fateful Sunday afternoon in Budapest, dropping to the base of midfield where he lasered balls into the Hungarian box, including a delicate assist for Troy Parrott’s second goal.
Throughout this World Cup qualification campaign, the 25-year-old has shown his mettle while maintaining a creative streak off the left of Ireland’s front three. However, the return of Sammie Szmodics to the squad could see Azaz remain as the number six instead of the injured Josh Cullen.
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