O'Neill, Keane set for Ireland


LONDON (AFP): Martin O'Neill is due to be appointed manager of the Republic of Ireland with Roy Keane as his assistant, according to reports in the British media on Saturday.

Ireland, who missed out on a place at next year's World Cup in Brazil, have been without a permanent head coach since Giovanni Trapattoni left by mutual consent following a defeat by Austria in September.

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