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Tanya Helen Oxtoby is an Australian soccer coach and former player, who is currently the manager of the Northern Ireland women's national team.
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Oxtoby pleased NI have 'turned a corner' after winNorthern Ireland boss Tanya Oxtoby expresses her delight that her side delivered a "90-minute performance" in their 2-0 victory against Bosnia-Herzegovina.BBC Sport - Published | |
Oxtoby praises NI's 'professional' win over MaltaNorthern Ireland boss Tanya Oxtoby praises her side's "professional" display in their 2-0 win against Malta in Euro 2025 qualifying on Friday night.BBC Sport - Published | |
'NI don't feel added pressure to secure play-off place'Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby insists that her side don't feel added pressure to beat Malta in their Euro 2025 qualifier to secure a play-off.BBC Sport - Published | |
NI boss Oxtoby 'super happy' despite Portugal defeatNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says her players were "sensational" despite a 2-1 defeat by group leaders Portugal in the Euro 2025 qualifier at Moureview Park.BBC Sport - Published | |
Northern Ireland 'more prepared' for Portugal - OxtobyNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby challenges her side to "make better decisions under pressure" ahead of their Euro 2025 qualifier against Portugal.BBC Sport - Published | |
Oxtoby rues Northern Ireland's mistakes in Portugal lossNorthern Ireland boss Tanya Oxtoby concedes that her side were simply undone by a more clinical Portugal team after their 4-0 defeat in Leiria on Friday night.BBC Sport - Published | |
'We have to put in a 90-minute performance' - OxtobyNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby wants her side to produce a 90-minute performance against Portugal in their Euro 2025 qualifier in Leiria.BBC Sport - Published | |
'We are ready for the challenge' - Oxtoby on PortugalNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says that her side are "ready for the challenge" of facing Portugal in Euro 2025 qualifying.BBC Sport - Published | |
Nelson open to NI return after injury-hit yearJulie Nelson, Northern Ireland's women's record caps holder, says she would be open to a return to the international set-up under Tanya Oxtoby.BBC Sport - Published | |
NI players 'aspiring to be better' under Oxtoby - PlattAngela Platt, director of women's football at the Irish FA, says she is "very happy" with the tenure of Tanya Oxtoby as Northern Ireland manager.BBC Sport - Published | |
Oxtoby illness gives NI added motivation - CallaghanCaptain Marissa Callaghan says the absence of manager Tanya Oxtoby through illness has given Northern Ireland added motivation ahead of their Euro 2025 qualifier with Bosnia-Herzegovina.BBC Sport - Published | |
Manager Oxtoby to miss Northern Ireland qualifier through illnessNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby will miss Tuesday's Euro 2025 qualifier in Bosnia-Herzegovina through illness.BBC Sport - Published | |
NI 'didn't do enough' in Malta draw - OxtobyTanya Oxtoby describes Northern Ireland's 0-0 draw with Malta as "disappointing" but says they must regroup for Tuesday's game in Bosnia-Herzegovina.BBC Sport - Published | How defender Rafferty is 'natural' leader for NIAfter captaining Northern Ireland at Windsor Park for the first time in February, manager Tanya Oxtoby says the defender is a "natural" leader.BBC Sport - Published |
NI 'built to adjust' as bug hits camp - OxtobyNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says her squad has been dealing with a virus ahead of Friday's opening Euro 2025 qualifier with Malta.BBC Sport - Published | Euro 2025 qualifying 'really exciting' - OxtobyNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says the start of Euro 2025 qualifying "is a really exciting time for us", going into Friday's opener with Malta.BBC Sport - Published |
'Job done' but Northern Ireland can improve - OxtobyTanya Oxtoby says Northern Ireland's 3-1 Nations League play-off aggregate win over Montenegro is "job done" but her side can improve.BBC Sport - Published | NI need no motivation to finish job in play-off - OxtobyNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says she does not need to motivate her side ahead of the Nations League play-off second leg with Montenegro.BBC Sport - Published |
Oxtoby happy with 'no panic' in Montenegro winNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says the lack of panic from her players was the most pleasing aspect of Friday's 2-0 Nations League play-off win in Montenegro.BBC Sport - Published | Northern Ireland's Oxtoby ready for 2024 after 'baptism of fire'After a "baptism of fire" start to life as Northern Ireland manager, Tanya Oxtoby is looking forward to 2024 - starting with a Nations League play-off with Montenegro.BBC Sport - Published |
'I know how good this group can be' - NI's OxtobySpeaking before Tuesday's derby with the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby talks about the growth and potential of her side.BBC Sport - Published | NI 'super psyched' for Republic challenge - OxtobyNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says her side is "super psyched" for Tuesday's Nations League match against the Republic of Ireland at Windsor Park.BBC Sport - Published |
NI must deliver '90-minute performance' in AlbaniaNorthern Ireland boss Tanya Oxtoby challenges her players to produce a "90-minute performance" in Friday's Women's Nations League game in Albania.BBC Sport - Published | NI progressing but slow starts 'frustrating' - OxtobyTanya Oxtoby admits Northern Ireland's slow starts are "frustrating" but she is pleased with the direction her team are moving in.BBC Sport - Published |
NI improving but 'nowhere near where we want to be'Tanya Oxtoby says Northern Ireland have improved during the early stages of her reign but admits they are "nowhere near where we want to be" regarding their long-term ambitions.BBC Sport - Published | Oxtoby wants progression and results against HungaryNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says she wants to see progression from her team against Hungary but football is a "results-based business".BBC Sport - Published |
'Our demands and standards are higher' - FurnessNorthern Ireland midfielder Rachel Furness is expecting a "more intense" second camp under new manager Tanya Oxtoby in the Women's Nations League.BBC Sport - Published | Watch: Wade winner seals NI win over AlbaniaWatch the best of the action as Northern Ireland record their first victory under new manager Tanya Oxtoby with a 1-0 win over Albania in the UEFA Women's Nations LeagueBBC Sport - Published |
'Special individual' McFadden set to hit 100 capsNorthern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says Sarah McFadden "is a special individual" as the defender gets set to win her 100th international cap against Albania.BBC Sport - Published | Oxtoby 'trusts the process' ahead of first home game with AlbaniaTanya Oxtoby says she is confident her Northern Ireland side are "in a good place" ahead of Tuesday's Women's Nations League game at home to Albania.BBC Sport - Published |