Ian Baraclough confirmed as new Northern Ireland manager

"I couldn't be more energised and excited to get going," says 49-year-old, who steps up from U21 role

Image: Ian Baraclough previously managed the Northern Ireland U21s

Ian Baraclough has been appointed as the new manager of Northern Ireland.

The former Motherwell and Scunthorpe manager steps up from his role as U21 boss to succeed former head coach Michael O'Neill.

Baraclough becomes only the second Englishman to take charge of Northern Ireland, but the Irish Football Association will hope the 49-year-old offers some continuity following the success of O'Neill.

O'Neill had been juggling the demands of club and country after being named Stoke manager in November, but stepped down as Northern Ireland boss in April after their Euro 2020 play-off semi-final against Bosnia and Herzegovina, originally scheduled for March, was moved to October due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Image: Baraclough's first game in charge will be against Romania on September 4

Baraclough had been due to be on that trip to Bosnia, a sign of the increasing role he had been taking in the senior set-up in recent months, while he has also worked with a number of players who have progressed from the youth ranks to the national side.

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Baraclough has been in charge of the U21s since 2017, working with Jamal Lewis, Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Liam Donnelly, Jordan Thompson, Gavin Whyte and Shayne Lavery, who are now all part of the senior set-up.

Under his stewardship the Northern Ireland U21s narrowly missed out on the play-offs in qualifying for the 2019 Euro Under-21 Championships, having recorded wins over Spain and Iceland on their way to second place in their group.

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"To ultimately accept the role as the new Northern Ireland manager is an honour and a privilege," said Baraclough. "I couldn't be more energised and excited to get going."

Baraclough's first match in charge of the senior side will be away to Romania on September 4, the first match of their UEFA Nations League campaign, while his first Windsor Park date will come three days later against Norway.

The all-important trip to Bosnia is now set for October 8.

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