A history of Manchester United, John O’Shea (who defended the shirt of the Old Trafford team between 1999 and 2011), was named interim coach of Ireland. O’Shea will lead the Irish team in a friendly against Belgium and Switzerland this March, while the Irish Football Federation announced it would appoint a new coach at the start of April adding that the search was “advanced”.
O’Sheawho won everything as a player of Unitedstated: “It is an incredible honor to coach the national team in the international window of matches in March. As everyone knows, it is always a great honor for me to represent my country.”
As a player, O’Shea He played 118 games Ireland and as a technician he is an assistant Stephen Kennyformer coach, who left in November after the Irish team failed to qualify for the German Euro 2024. The former defender has also worked with the Irish Under-21 team.
O’Shea, 42, is one of the most title-winning Irish footballers in history. With the Manchester United He won a Champions League, 5 Premier Leagues, an FA Cup, 2 League Cups, 4 Community Shields and a Club World Cup.
Source: La Verdad
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