Ronan Hale Embraces Northern Ireland Call-Up Amidst International Switch

Ronan Hale discusses his decision to switch to the Northern Ireland national team and his readiness to handle any criticism, aiming to make a significant impact both on and off the pitch.

Ronan Hale, the 26-year-old forward, has confidently stated that he can "handle" any "grief" following his international switch from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Hale previously represented the Republic at under-19 and under-21 levels. His inclusion in manager Michael O'Neill's squad for the upcoming friendlies against Switzerland and Sweden marks a significant milestone in his career.

"Obviously, I'm going to get some grief here and there, and it was a big decision, but it's one that I'm happy with and I'm really looking forward to getting going," Hale told BBC Sport NI.

Hale emphasized his resilience, stating, "I'm a big lad, I can handle it. It's one of those where you've made a decision, and it's just moving on with it. I take it with a pinch of salt, and if they're not liking it, I'll get them on board hopefully with what I do on the pitch."

He believes this move is the right decision for his career and his family. "I feel it's the right decision for my career and for my family. It's one you can look back on when you're done playing football and can say you've played international football," Hale added.

Club and International Ambitions

Hale has been in impressive form for Ross County in the Scottish Premiership, scoring 12 goals in all competitions this season. His transition from Cliftonville in the Irish Premiership has been seamless, and he aims to finish the season on a high.

"I'm not usually one for targets, but now I'm back in the full-time environment I set out to score 10 goals by Christmas, and I reached that in January so I wasn't far off," he explained. "Now I'm just trying to finish the season with as many goals as I can, and I want to add international goals in there now as well."

Looking Ahead

Hale is eager to make his international debut and contribute to Northern Ireland's World Cup qualifying campaign, which starts in September. "The international call-up is the icing on the cake after a great year. I'm just really looking forward to what I can bring to the Northern Ireland set-up. Hopefully, I can start with a bang," he said.

Manager's Support

Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill expressed his satisfaction with having Hale available for selection. "It's nice to have Hale available after the switch. He's a talented player, and we believe he can make a significant impact," O'Neill stated.

Hale’s journey from domestic leagues to the international stage is a testament to his dedication and skill. As he prepares for the upcoming friendlies, all eyes will be on him to see if he can translate his club form to the international arena.

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