John O’Shea focusing on Switzerland game amid speculation over Ireland future

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The 42-year-old guided Ireland to a 0-0 draw with Belgium in his first game.

Republic of Ireland interim head coach John O’Shea is concentrating only on Tuesday’s friendly clash with Switzerland

That appeared to rule O’Shea out of the running – something leading candidate Lee Carsley has himself done since – although the way he has conducted himself during his temporary spell at the helm and the response of his players in Saturday’s 0-0 friendly draw with Belgium have prompted suggestions that he could do the job on a longer-term basis.

“Two games, I am focused on that, get the best from the boys, bring this group together with the staff, getting the lads to know my staff as quickly as possible, and getting the bond together quickly, going into two games where you know you’ll face challenges, but two games where you know you can get good results too.”

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