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6th October 2019
11:16am BST

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In a post-match chat with the Brighton & Hove Albion website, Connolly said:
"It made it even more special that it was at the Amex; my Dad flew over to watch this morning in the hope that I’d start, and I looked up to celebrate with him when I got the second goal. "I’m so grateful for the hard work all my family have put in and it’s great to know I’ve made them proud. "They’ve dropped me to training and games when I was young, and sat out in the cold watching me, so that was for them today as much as it was for me."The teenager's day was about to get better when he received a phone call from McCarthy. The Ireland boss commented, "Aaron and Derrick will join up with the squad on Sunday after injuries to Ronan Curtis, Greg Cunningham and Darragh Lenihan. "I have spoken to Aaron and Derrick and they are looking forward to meeting up with us. Aaron enjoyed his full debut for Brighton and we have been keeping a close eye on his progress this season. Derrick was in the extended 41-man squad for these games and playing regularly for Blackburn so this is his chance now." Connolly travels back to Ireland today to meet up with the senior squad for the first time and the squad will train here from Monday to Thursday, when they fly out to Tbilisi for their Euro 2020 qualifier against Georgia. McCarthy's other striking options in his squad are Sean Maguire, Callum Robinson, James Collins and Scott Hogan, who scored for Stoke at the weekend. The only forward in the squad with a senior international goal is Luton Town's Collins, who netted on his debut against Bulgaria last month. Going on form, McCarthy should promote Connolly straight into his starting XI for the games against Georgia and Switzerland. Having tortured the established likes of Toby Aldeweireld and Jan Vertonghen, on Saturday, he is ready to lead the line for his country.
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