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JOHN O’SHEA will remain the Republic of Ireland’s interim manager through June’s international friendlies.
The former Manchester United star, 42, stepped in as his country’s temporary boss in February as they continued to hunt a successor to Stephen Kenny.
With Kenny, 52, still yet to be replaced, O’Shea will remain in charge for upcoming friendlies against Hungary and Portugal.
The ex-defender scored a creditable 0-0 draw with Belgium during the March international break, in addition to a 1-0 defeat to Switzerland.
Nonetheless, many Irish fans feel that the process of finding a new permanent manager is taking far too long.
One fumed on social media: “Honestly so embarrassing. Got potentially one of our best squads in years with some brilliant youngsters coming through and you’re ruining it day by day.”
While a second sighed: “The search has been a shambles… best of luck to John again.”
A third commented: “Best of luck to John but this is a mess.”
And another added: “So basically everyone they asked has said no…”
In March it was claimed that Lee Carsley had turned down the opportunity to become Ireland boss.
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The 50-year-old earned 40 caps for the Republic, but is currently manager of England’s Under-21s.
Upon seeing his spell as interim boss extended, O’Shea said: “I’m looking forward to continuing as Interim Head Coach for two great games in June against Hungary and Portugal.
“Both matches represent great challenges but I was really happy with what I saw from the players in both matches in March and we’ll be looking to build on some of those positives in June, but also, get that win which I thought the group deserved.
“I have been in contact with Marc Canham since the March fixtures and last week, he asked me about stepping in again and as I said before, it is always an honour to represent your country so delighted to continue as Interim Head Coach for June and the work will begin straight away.
“Also, great to confirm the coaching and performance team will remain for the June fixtures which is great for continuity with the players and staff.
“We will be missing Brian [Kerr] for the two matches in June unfortunately due to commitments elsewhere.
“He was a fantastic influence in the March window, we will miss his input and expertise for the two matches, and I’d like to thank him for his efforts.”
O’Shea will be joined in the dugout by Paddy McCarthy, Glenn Whelan, and Rene Gilmartin.
Today’s news means that Ireland’s new permanent manager is likely to face England in their first match in charge.
The Republic are set to host the Three Lions in a Nations League clash on September 7.
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