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Saoirse McGarrigle

Republic of Ireland manager Mick McCarthy 'praying' for acid attack victim Tega Agberhiere

Ireland football manager Mick McCarthy has revealed he is praying for soccer ace Tega Agberhiere, who was injured in a horror acid attack.

He described the 17-year-old as “a very promising young footballer".

We revealed today that Tega played for Ireland at underage level and has had trials with several Premier League clubs.

Boss McCarthy said: “I was shocked to hear what happened to Tega and his friends in Waterford.

“I am sure I speak on behalf of everyone involved with football in Ireland when I wish them all well as they recover from the effects of this attack.

“I know Tega is a very promising young footballer and I hope and pray that he is back on the pitch in the very near future.

“My best wishes to Tega, to his friends and to their families.”

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Meanwhile, Ireland Under 17 boss Colin O’Brien, added: “It is very upsetting to hear about the incident involving Tega and I hope that he can complete a speedy recovery.

“Tega was in with us at Under-17 level and he had a great attitude as well as a lot of ability.

“All of the lads in the squad and the staff send on their best wishes to him and his family.”

The soccer ace was targeted in a case of mistaken identity by another youth last Thursday night.

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Doctors are battling to save his sight after what is thought to be the first acid attack on teens in Ireland.

His devastated mum Christy last night told the Irish Mirror: “He is alive, thank God. They threw it on to the face. He is in the hospital.

“He is bad but they are doing work on him and he is getting better.”

A Garda spokesman said this morning: “Four youths have been arrested by Gardaí investigating alleged incidents of assault and violent disorder in Waterford City.”

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