Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Roy not keen on club role

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REPUBLIC of Ireland assistant boss Roy Keane has stressed that thoughts of returning to club management are “on the back burner” for him at the moment.

The Football Associatio­n of Ireland last month announced that manager Martin O’Neill and Keane had agreed new contracts that will see them remain in their jobs for the Euro 2020 qualifying campaign.

But O’Neill has said he expects Keane, the former Sunderland and Ipswich boss, to manage as a number one again “at some stage or other”, and since then the Black Cats have sacked manager Simon Grayson, with a permanent successor yet to be appointed.

The Wearsiders were mentioned specifical­ly as Keane was asked if he still thought about getting back i nto management when vacancies arose.

And t he 46-year-old, speaking ahead of the Republic’s World Cup qualifying play-off against Denmark, replied: “At this moment in time I’m really enjoying what I am doing with Ireland.

“I enjoy working with Martin, the staff and the FAI, and the only thing on my mind in the next few days is helping the team try to get to the World Cup.

“In terms of club management, all that is on the back burner at the moment.

“I t ’s tough being a manager out there at the moment. That’s why I’m probably better off staying here.

“Some managers I think have a hard time. I think other managers out there, having said that, get away with murder. But that is just my personal opinion.”

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