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Rotherham Staff 'Went Mental' For Ireland U21's First Senior Goal

PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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JJ Kayode scored his first senior goal for Rotherham on Tuesday night as his side defeated Crewe 4-2 in the EFL Trophy.

The Ireland U21 international's header in the 82nd minute, which was assisted by Chiedozie Ogbene, put Rotherham ahead 3-2.

21-year-old Kayode, who entered the game as a second half substitute, was appearing in his 15th game of the season.

Rotherham manager Paul Warne said the team was "buzzing" about his goal.

"We all went mental when we knew it was him [who'd scored] and we’re really pleased for him," he told the Rotherham club website.

"He is disappointed he hasn’t got a brace but, in fairness, all strikers miss, so he has to learn to miss if he’s going to score.

"His work ethic was great, his press was good and I’m really pleased with him and how he’s developing, hence why more phone calls than ever have come in about JJ.

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"We just joked in there that Chieo (Ogbene) is going to do an interview with Irish football about how good JJ is!"

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Kayode was not the only Irish player to score for Rotherham on Tuesday. Former Ireland U21 Kieran Sadlier scored a sensational equaliser to level the game at 1-1 just before half-time.

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"I thought they were a bit rusty to start with," Warne said about the performance.

"Like I said with them at the hotel before we came: It's not a charity, I didn’t give them game time because I thought they needed it, it’s more the fact that I want all the lads to be ready because they’re all going to play.

"They’ve all got to be ready and prove to me why they should be in the team. There’s no point in their agent telling me or their mum telling me — it needs to be with their performances on the grass.

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"I thought Sads (Kieran Sadlier) was good again - he created. His run for the third goal was really good, and he scored a good goal.

"I’m blessed because I’ve got a really great group that I love and they give everything."

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