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Friday, 7 September 2007, 14:54 GMT 15:54 UK

Staunton faces crunch qualifiers

Republic of Ireland manager Steve Staunton

Slovakia v Republic of Ireland
Bratislava
Saturday, 8 September
Kick-off: 1930 BST
Coverage on BBC Radio 5live & the BBC Sport website.

Manager Steve Staunton believes the Republic of Ireland must have a winning mentality as the Euro 2008 qualifying campaign reaches its climax.

Ireland, third in Group D, are away to Slovakia on Saturday and take on the Czech Republic away four days later.

The record books are against the Irish as they have not won a meaningful away qualifying match for 20 years.

"We have to change the mindset. We have never done well against big teams away from home," said Staunton.

606: DEBATE

"I think the lads proved in Denmark that there is a belief within the squad and that will grow with each game and get-together."

August's stunning 4-0 friendly win in Aarhus certainly came at a good time for the Republic.

It created a positive attitude going into a double-header which is almost certain to make or break their hopes of reaching the Euro finals.

"We are going to do what we have been doing for the last 12 to 18 months, and that is go out to win the game," added Staunton.

"Obviously, the Slovaks know they have to win also, because a draw or a win for us puts them out of it.

"We knew 12 months ago we would have to come here and win and things have not changed. They are a strong, athletic team and we are now going to have to be at our best. Our players are ready for it."




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