If we don’t believe we can beat Spain then we shouldn’t be here – Keane

Captain Robbie Keane has sounded the battle cry ahead of the Republic of Ireland’s potentially decisive Euro 2012 date with Spain tonight.

The 31-year-old striker and his team-mates know their first trip to a major tournament in a decade will effectively be over if they lose to the reigning world and European champions in Gdansk following their opening 3-1 defeat by Croatia on Sunday.

Keane is well aware of the size of the task facing the Republic, but he is backing them to come out fighting in the quest for a positive result.

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The former Leeds United striker said: “We shouldn’t be here if that wasn’t the case. We believe we can go into every game and win.

“We know it’s going to be a tough task. They are one of the best teams in the world, but there’s no reason why we can’t play against them and get something out of the game. We go into every game hoping to get three points, so that would be our main aim.

“It’s very difficult as a player to go into a game thinking that you just want to get a point. It’s very hard to do that as a player and we will certainly go in hoping to get three points.

“But it wouldn’t be the end of the world if we did get a point.”

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It is very nearly do-or-die for Giovanni Trapattoni’s men, who will need to take at least four points from their encounters with the Spaniards and Italy and hope other results go their way if they are to reach the quarter-finals.

Spain opened their own account with a point against the Italians, but did so having started the game without a recognised striker on the pitch.

Whether or not manager Vicente del Bosque persists with that plan against Ireland remains to be seen, but Keane for one insists it will make little difference to his team.

He said: “Everyone thought it was a bit strange when they played six midfielders, but that just goes to show the confidence they have in the team.

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“It’s not a bad six, is it, in midfield, probably the best six midfielders in the world.”

The LA Galaxy forward added: “We have to blank out of our minds now what happened a couple of days ago and focus 100 per cent on (the Spain) game.”