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Jamie Donley: Tottenham Star Struggling for Football and International Chances

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Donley ‍Shines in ‌Northern‍ Ireland Victory, ⁤Eyes Crucial Playoff Role

BELFAST – Jamie Donley made his first international start​ since March and delivered a promising performance as Northern ‌Ireland defeated ​Luxembourg 1-0 on ​Monday, fueling hopes he could be the solution ⁢too a long-standing “problem position” ahead of March’s crucial playoff. the win provides a boost as‌ Northern Ireland prepares ⁣for what ⁢manager Michael O’Neill called the nation’s biggest game in at ‍least five years.

Donley, currently on loan from Tottenham Hotspur at Stoke City, ⁤has struggled‍ for ⁢consistent playing‍ time ⁢this season, managing only‍ 37 club minutes​ as ⁣the ⁤start of September. this lack of game time initially impacted his international⁢ prospects, even leading to ⁤a recent stint ⁢with the Northern Ireland Under-21s last month. However, O’Neill believes the 20-year-old possesses “Premier League quality” and⁢ has been ​”unlucky” to earn ⁣only six senior caps.

“He just ⁢looks like that player that has⁤ been at a high level as a young player at a club like⁢ Tottenham all his days,” O’Neill said.​ “Obviously he’s still a‌ Tottenham‍ player at⁣ this minute​ in time. He’s⁣ just got ‌himself‍ in a situation ‍where his loan has‍ not gone ⁤as‌ well as he’d hoped.”

Donley, who⁣ impressed⁤ while on loan at Leyton Orient last season and earned his ‍senior international debut​ with the club,⁢ acknowledges the‌ need for⁣ regular football to⁣ secure⁣ his place‌ in O’Neill’s plans.

“I think I need to be playing at my club to have any‍ chance ‍of⁢ playing in March as ‍Michael speaks​ a lot about⁤ that,” Donley stated. He hopes his performance against Luxembourg will catch the eye of his club manager. “I think [the Luxembourg showing] would‌ have helped me if someone from Stoke was watching and seeing that I’ve got a bit of quality. I’ll go back and see what happens.”

Born in Northern Ireland but raised ‌in England, Donley previously represented ​both nations at youth level before committing to the senior Northern​ Ireland squad. O’Neill​ expressed⁢ hope that ⁤Donley’s club situation will​ “resolve itself” in the coming months, while Donley believes success with Northern Ireland can positively influence his chances at Stoke. “It hasn’t ⁢gone the way that I’ve wanted it to but hopefully I can start ⁢playing and ⁤scoring‌ and that puts me in good stead for the games ⁢in March.”

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