He’s making some decent strides already this season.
Ireland boss Martin O’Neill called in Manchester United goalkeeper Kieran O’Hara in to train with the senior team ahead of their two World Cup Qualifier matches, with Moldova and Wales.
The 21-year-old is part of Noel King’s Ireland U21 squad but O’Neill, Roy Keane and goalkeeping coach Seamus McDonagh were keen for a closer look.
McDonagh took O’Hara off for some work alongside senior squad goalkeepers Darren Randolph, Rob Elliot and Colin Doyle. With Sheffield Wednesday’s Keiren Westwood out injured, O’Hara got a bit of one-on-one time with McDonagh too.
Midway through the session, O’Neill made his way over to O’Hara and the pair had a chat before the Ireland boss continued his rounds. This was the second U21 squad member called in to train with the seniors out in Malahide – West Ham’s Declan Rice had a short stint earlier in the week.
Good to join up with the Ireland u21s ahead of our Euro qualifier against Norway this week. Let's keep the good run going #COYBIG pic.twitter.com/DtOsRH7jTD
— Kieran O'hara (@KieranOhara_) October 2, 2017
The training call is the latest fillip for O’Hara after he was, last month named among six players on Manchester United’s ‘B List’ Champions League squad. The others included Demetri Mitchell, Joel Pereira, Axel Tuanzebe, Scott McTominay and Marcus Rashford.
O’Hara featured on the United bench for their league finalé against Crystal Palace, last season, with Pereira getting the nod to start. He has had loan spells at Stockport and Morecambe in the last couple of seasons.
Born in Manchester, the goalkeeper qualifies to play for Ireland under the grandparent rule and has been on the books with United since he was eight-years-old. He has two Ireland U21 caps to his name but will be hoping to add a third against Norway.