Sam Curtis made his Head Association debut for Sheffield Joined on Saturday and his previous St Patrick’s Athletic partner Eoin Doyle accepts the Republic of Ireland Under-21 global has the person to expand on his most recent leap forward.
Still only 18, Curtis’ last game for St Pat’s was last November’s FAI Cup last win at the Aviva Arena before he took a long-mooted action abroad, with the Cutting edges fixing his particular in January on an arrangement that will run until 2027.
The Navan-conceived right-back was rapidly optimized into Sheffield Joined’s matchday crews from late February onwards however his most memorable minutes of Chief Association activity didn’t come until this Saturday when he was welcomed on in the 63rd moment of the 1-0 loss to Everton at Goodison Park, contacting the ball multiple times and being seized once.
Edges supervisor Chris More out of control tempered assumptions around the 2023 PFAI Youthful Player of the Year in the repercussions of the game, saying that “it wasn’t using any and all means a refined presentation” and that “he needs to find a good pace too if he has any desire to be important for everything going ahead”.
Notwithstanding those remarks, the way that the administrator has kept Curtis in and around the matchday crews recommends he rates the Meathman exceptionally.