The Scotsman

Mccarthy expects a fast, aggressive display that will excite Lansdowne Road fans

- By DAMIAN SPELLMAN

Mick Mccarthy will take a win over Georgia however it comes as the Republic of Ireland target qualificat­ion for the Euro 2020 finals.

Mccarthy admitted he hated every minute of Saturday evening’s 1-0 victory in Gibraltar as his team laboured to break down largely part-time opposition on a plastic pitch in the teeth of a gale.

Asked how the Republic can spark the kind of atmosphere his team played in during his first spell in charge, he said: “I guess a fast, attacking, aggressive Irish performanc­e that I think we all appreciate.

“It’s not going to be easy because they’ll be difficult to play against, but outside all of that, I’ll still take a win however it comes.”

Mccarthy is excited by the prospect of once again sending out a team at Lansdowne Road, with fans desperate for something to cheer as Martin O’neill’s final year at the helm brought few goals and even fewer victories.

Asked if that added any pressure to his job, Mccarthy said: “What has happened in the past doesn’t increase any pressure on me at all.

“I’ve started with a pretty ordinary performanc­e and got three points, the same three points that it would have been if we’d played brilliantl­y and won by more goals. The history of it doesn’t bother me. There’s no more pressure on me than having to stand in front of 45,000 people who have got great goodwill towards me and are all expecting good things from us all.”

Reports have suggested some fans plan protests – one claims they will throw tennis balls on to the pitch against controvers­ial outgoing FA of Ireland chief executive John Delaney, who is to take up the newly-created role of executive vice-president. Mccarthy urged them instead to back the team. He said: “It’s not going to help us play any better, that’s for sure, so I hope that’s not the case.

“They’re coming to watch a football match and want us to win and give us the best chance, and that’s getting behind us and not having any outside influences affecting that. But I can’t do anything about it if they do. Maybe I’ll take a tennis racket with me.”

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