Damien Duff says he would have been "unhappy with himself" if he had remained part of Ireland's coaching set-up.He quit the role in January alongside goalkeeping coach Alan Kelly just three months ahead of World Cup qualifiers restarting and has kept his council on the reasons behind the decision.The former Chelsea and Blackburn winger joined Celtic in January 2019 as reserve coach before moving up to the first team when Neil Lennon replaced Brendan Rodgers just weeks later.He left at the end of last season to join former Dunfermline boss Stephen Kenny's backroom staff at the FAI.There have been rumours swirling Glasgow that he may be set for a return to the Hoops and those were fuelled when he stepped down from such a high profile role.He.
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