Talented Motherwell goalkeeper Darren Randolph has been included in the Republic of Ireland squad for the first time.
Randolph, 23, has been in sensational form for the Steelmen this season and has already broken the club record for clean sheets in one campaign (sixteen so far in 2010/2011).
Giovanni Trapattoni’s 29-man squad will take on Macedonia on March 26 and Uruguay on March 29.
Randolph is the only SPL based player to be included in the side although Celtic’s on-loan defender Darren O’Dea makes the squad. His inclusion fulfils a personal ambition for the player who has played at every other International level for his country, including a ‘B’ cap against Scotland a few years ago.
“It has been a while since my last involvement in International football so the call today has been very pleasing indeed,” said Randolph, speaking exclusively to motherwellfc.co.uk.
“Some people questioned my move to Scotland but so far things have exceeded my expectations. Motherwell is a superb club to play for with a proven track record of developing players. When I choose to leave Charlton, I have to be honest and say that getting a call-up to the full Ireland squad wasn’t in my immediate thoughts.
“I wanted to get out and play regularly as a number one; a fresh challenge really. I felt that coming to Motherwell was the right move for me and, so far at least, it’s been a dream.
“I prefer to be a guy who looks forward rather than sitting back and admiring what has gone on. Things have been great so far but we can still push on and end the season with even greater highs. For me personally, and the team, we still have goals to achieve and that is my aim.
“But, it is a great feeling to see your name included in the full international squad. I’ve played at every level from schoolboy up to ‘B’ International and this was something that I’ve always dreamed about.”
Motherwell Football Club would like to congratulate Darren on his first senior call-up and wish him every success when he meets up with the group at the end of the month.