The Wrexham winger has been a vocal critic of Kenny since the former Dundalk boss was sacked by the FAI in October
James McClean has once again criticised his former Derry City and Republic of Ireland manager Stephen Kenny. Speaking on RTE ahead of Ireland's friendly against Portugal, McClean expressed his dissatisfaction with how his final involvement in an Ireland jersey played out.
He pointed out how McCarthy led Ireland to the play-offs, whereas under Kenny, the Boys in Green lost on penalties to Slovakia. However, the play-off spot wasn't secured under McCarthy. Despite their poor 2018-19 Nations League campaign under Martin O'Neill, Ireland were given a potential back door to Euro 2020.
During his reign, Ireland finished third in the Euro 2020 qualifiers with only trio victories from eight matches under the two-time national manager.
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