Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Managing Republic an incredible honour, says focused O’Shea

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JOHN O’Shea will not allow the emotion of his journey from under-15s player to Republic of Ireland manager to distract him as he prepares to guide his country into friendly battle with Belgium today.

The 42-year-old former defender won 118 senior caps for Ireland during a distinguis­hed playing career which brought him five Premier League titles, an FA Cup, three League Cups and a Champions League in his 12-year spell at Manchester United.

Having been placed in temporary charge of the national team as the Football Associatio­n of Ireland prepares to unveil Stephen Kenny’s successor early next month, O’Shea, who grew up as a footballer under the watchful eye of Sir Alex Ferguson, will head into today’s clash with the Belgians concentrat­ing only on the 90 minutes in front of him.

At his pre-match press conference, he said: “It’s an incredible honour to be manager of your country, to get the chance to represent Ireland from under-15 onwards and all the levels, captain your country.

“The chance to be involved coaching with the under-21s and the senior team and now being manager, it’s amazing, one that myself and my family are really proud of.

“When you first get the players together and chatting to them the first time as well, that’s the key part and sets the tone for the week ahead. That’s where I just kept it in my head very simple in terms of the staff that I brought in.

“I will be able to touch into those connection­s afterwards, as well in terms of the learnings from the two games and how you progress.

“That will be a big thing, too, but ultimately, I just want to focus on the staff, myself and the players and not be worried about too much outside noise.”

 ?? ?? Republic of Ireland interim boss John O’Shea.
Republic of Ireland interim boss John O’Shea.

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