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  1. O'Neill's new contract 'marvellous news' - Magiltonpublished at 08:13 BST 28 May

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    Despite the new contract, O'Neill has not ruled out future dual role

    Former Northern Ireland midfielder Jim Magilton said manager Michael O'Neill's decision to sign a contract extension "gives everyone the opportunity to really focus and try to qualify for a major tournament".

    It was announced on Wednesday that O'Neill had signed a new four-year contract extension at NI to keep him at the helm until 2032.

    O'Neill, who has been NI manager for 11 years over two spells, was appointed interim Blackburn Rovers boss in February and had been combining this role with his position at Northern Ireland.

    Despite being offered the full-time position, it was announced earlier in the month that he would not be taking on the Blackburn job on a permanent basis and would continue in his position at NI.

    "It's marvellous news for Michael and Northern Ireland supporters," Magilton told BBC Sport NI.

    "That consistency gives everyone the opportunity to really focus and try to qualify for a major tournament.

    "For younger players coming through, to know the manager is around and the opportunity will exist because he has shown that he will give youth a chance. There are lots of good young players coming through."

    The 56-year-old won five, drew five and lost five of his 15 games in interim charge as Blackburn finished 20th in the Championship and avoided relegation by five points.

    Magilton added that he was "surprised" that the second-tier club didn't interest O'Neill longer term.

    "I am surprised that it didn't go further," he replied when asked if he thought that O'Neill would make the switch to Blackburn permanently.

    "When you go into the Championship club, especially at that time when it was all risk, I was surprised there was not further conversations for Michael to stay in that role.

    "It is excellent news, that level of cohesion and consistency."

  2. Morrison signs new deal at Liverpoolpublished at 18:11 BST 27 May

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    Morrison is yet to make a senior appearance for Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland teenager Kieran Morrison has signed a new contract at Liverpool.

    The 19-year-old, who joined the Reds in 2019, impressed during the recent U21s campaign and was nominated for Premier League 2 Player of the Season.

    Morrison has also made two senior appearances for Arne Slot's side in cup competitions.

    The versatile winger captained the U21s for a period of the season and netted 14 goals and registered four assists in PL2.

    At international level, he is involved in Michael O'Neill's squad to face Guinea and France in June's international friendlies but is yet to make a senior appearance.

    "It's been a massive improvement from last year. That was my goal this year – just to impact myself and PL2 as much as I can," Morrison said.

    "I think I've done quite well. As a team, we wanted to get further in the play-offs but we've come a long way as a team, especially with Rob [Page], the new manager, and obviously me becoming captain during it.

    "It just shows how much we've come [along] since the beginning of the season. So, I'm really proud of my performances and the team's performances.

    "I always set targets and this season I feel like I've accomplished a lot of my targets. So, hopefully next season goes just as well."

  3. O'Neill named on Fifa technical group for World Cuppublished at 18:08 BST 11 May

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    O'Neill is part of the 10-strong group that is led by former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger

    Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has been appointed to the Fifa Technical Study Group [TSG] for this summer's World Cup.

    O'Neill is named as part of a 10-strong group that also includes Otto Addo, Tobin Heath, Jurgen Klinsmann, Jayne Ludlow, Gilberto Silva, Jon Dahl Tomasson, Paulo Wanchope, Aron Winter and Pablo Zabaleta.

    The team of experts will be guided by former Arsenal manager and current Fifa Chief of Global Football Development Arsene Wenger to provide deeper insights into each of the 104 games at this summer's tournament in North America through the Fifa Training Centre social media accounts and YouTube channel.

    "The Technical Study Group helps identify trends in the game, prepare future generations for football's development and contribute to making the sport more exciting by highlighting the qualities players will need in the future," said Wenger.

    "With an unprecedented level of high-quality data, the TSG will be able to describe, analyse and interpret what is happening on the pitch in a way that inspires both technical experts and football fans.

    "We are not only collecting more data than before but also trying to strike the right balance between technical expertise and data. At the same time, we want to share our technical observations in real time during the tournament."

    The TSG will study each game from a unique tactical position, either at the respective stadium or from a performance suite in Miami, with access to six video angles and thousands of data points live during each match.

    TSG members will also select the tournament awards.