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Simon Mignalett can’t wait to face Ireland: “A good lesson for young players”

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The Red Devils play against Ireland and Burkina Faso on Saturday and Tuesday. In the election of Roberto Martinez, Simon Mignolet is one of the norms.

Red Devils coach Roberto Martinez has only selected players with less than 50 appearances against Ireland and Burkina Faso. Simon Mignolet has only 31 caps, but he is one of Belgium’s guaranteed values. “I’ve lived all this generation, with a goalkeeper like Thibaut Courtois in front of me. Earlier this week.

“Mom and son are fine, I’m happy, of course, Mom would love to be home at this moment, but there’s still time to fix it.

Mignalett is looking forward to the match against Ireland in Dublin. “I’ve already played with Liverpool there. The Irish have a lot of fans. It’s a beautiful stadium and the atmosphere is great. It’s a good lesson for young players to experience this,” said Mignlet.

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