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26th November 2018
11:55am GMT

"There's real misconceptions about styles in football. I've always found winning football is generally the best. Especially with eight or 10 games to play, it's always going to be about winning games. "If we did that and we qualified then maybe we can get players in and do different stuff but my view has always been to play an attacking game. "I played 4-4-2 the last time. That won't be happening. I doubt that because of how football has changed. It's all about dominating the ball in midfield."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1066851277794095104 He also said he hopes to bring back an intimidating atmosphere to Ireland home games. The stadium has been revamped since McCarthy was last the manager in 2002, and the former Sunderland coach said he hopes to get the fans "back onside" and have the ground rocking. "It's always been such a wonderful experience, as a player, walking up the steps in Lansdowne Road with a tingle on the back of your neck," he said.
"As a manager, it was the same. I was talking about playing at Lansdowne against Spain and we beat them 1-0, I think it was an own goal. I've still got a photo at home, I'm crushing [Emilio] Butragueno's hand and he's smiling at me - I think he was grimacing at me. "We made the place an intimidating place. There were great games and great times and we did have it rocking. It's my job to get that going again. It's important that we get the fans back on side. "I hope it's a positive today that I've took over. We played good football the last time I was here and got some good results."
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