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All eyes on the Republic's future as drama unfolds

BBC Sport Tuesday, 1 August 2023
Despite their historic first point at the Women's World Cup, the focus has been on the relationship between Republic of Ireland manager Vera Pauw and captain Katie McCabe.
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