Michael O'Neill criticizes future four-game international windows for player strain and smaller nation disadvantage

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Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill believes future four-game international windows are unfair to players and disadvantage smaller nations. O'Neill stated that larger countries can better absorb player absences due to greater squad depth, unlike Northern Ireland, which has a limited player pool. He suggested that more frequent, single-game windows would better suit Northern Ireland's chances of success.


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