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6th September 2021
01:13pm BST

"We have to just rally around them and tell them just to pay no attention because funnily enough, the media in Ireland is just as bad, if not worse, than the media in England. They kind of get a kick out of us not doing well. "It's a shame, really, but as senior players, we have been here a long time, we know how it works and the young players need to learn, so we just have to tell them, 'you know what, it's part and parcel of football, pay no attention'. "People are fickle. As soon as we start winning games, then you're the best in the world again. Like I say, we need to start winning games and when we do, the criticism goes away."
McClean admitted it is 'always difficult when you're not winning games'.
"I don't want to use a cop-out and say it's a transition period because I think that's easy to cling on to," he told RTÉ. "We need to start winning games.
"Look, you can say we have young players coming through and what not. Look, we're here now, we need to stand up, every single one of us, and start being counted, and that comes by winning games. We have got another chance to do that on Tuesday and we have to just start winning games, it's as simple as that."McClean must go into that game against Serbia without his captain, Seamus Coleman. The Everton defender was ruled out of the game, on Sunday, and Cyrus Christie has been called up as cover. Ireland take on Serbia from 7:45pm at the Aviva Stadium, on Tuesday.
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