
Football
Share
Published 14:01 30 Mar 2016 BST
Updated 14:47 30 Mar 2016 BST
Explore more on these topics:
On Tuesday night, the 2-2 draw with Slovakia probably upset the Reading player's chances of making the 23-man squad for Euro 2016. He dove in on the left wing for the opposition's opener. His man nicked in ahead of him for their eventual equaliser - which was originally thought to be a McShane own goal.
In hindsight, in TV analysis, he was trying to cover for Whelan who seemed to leave a space that McShane decided to attack - however ill-advised. And the second Slovakia goal looked to be a hand ball too. It wasn't a great night for him though by his own admission and, coupled with Shane Duffy's impressive performance against Switzerland on Friday, the feeling was that Paul McShane might've missed the boat to France.
So it would've been easy for him to duck out and avoid the questions. It would've been the most understandable thing in the world if he just wanted to jump on the bus and not talk about the game or his waning chances.
But Paul McShane fronted up. One by one, he stood with individual media groups and he answered every question they had to ask him, chest out, chin up. He spoke about his own disappointing performance and his own chances of making the Euros, however slim.
He spoke of how he'll keep going. That's what he does.
"It feels disappointing, yeah. I thought we were in control of the game and the two goals were definitely disappointing. That's all I can say," he was dejected but unbowed.
"It's going to be difficult," McShane pondered the idea of making the final cut for the final tournament. "It's going to be very competitive - there are a lot of lads going for my position so it's definitely going to be difficult but I'll just keep going."
In a friendly where Ireland played with little fear and tried to attack the Slovaks, the makeshift defence was exposed quite often. Paul McShane was left with wide open spaces to deal with at times but he wasn't looking for excuses.
"Maybe... They're a good side, Slovakia. They're a good international side and they're clever - you can tell they've got some clever players. They did catch us on the counter attack a few times but maybe we could've dealt with it a little bit better. The two goals were definitely avoidable."
Having travelled to the Euros four years ago with Giovanni Trapattoni, the 30-year-old might count himself lucky to be amongst Martin O'Neill's final plans this summer.
"It was great to be back on the pitch," McShane said. "It was my first start in about three years I think and I was just trying to get on the ball as much as I can and play as much as I can and try to enjoy it.
"I'm sort of disappointed in the overall game but it was good to be back on the pitch after so long, good to start the game and I've just got to crack on now, get back to club level and concentrate on that - just keep going."
Just keep going.
FAI announce official decision for Ireland v Israel venue
BREAKING The FAI have confirmed that Ireland’s home fixture v Israel in the Nations League will be moved to a neutral venue according to RTE. Originally, the match was scheduled to take place on the 4th of October, in the Aviva Stadium. After a meeting on Thursday, the decision has been made to move the […]
Football
16h
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – June 12-14th
The World Cup is here! With the World Cup kicking off last night as Mexico eased past South Africa. This weekend’s sport is jampacked with action from football, GAA and Rugby. There are set to be eight live World Cup matches this weekend, bolstered by huge All-Ireland and Tailteann Cup quarter finals. In the Rugby, […]
Football
17h
Football
Michael Carrick changes one of Man United’s longest modern day traditions
Football