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14th June 2016
09:28am BST

"You wake up in the morning and you have to nip yourself to say 'This is actually happening. This is real'. "If someone said to me 10 years ago that my son was going to be playing for the Republic of Ireland, in the Euros, in France, playing in the Premier League and has achieved all his wee dreams... All he said to me growing up was 'Dad, I'm going to play football, I'm going to play football professionally'. "I'd say 'It's a pipe-dream son' but he's gone and done it and he's over achieved. For me, right now, I'm the proudest, proudest person in the world. My son is in France."On Saturday, McClean will be tasked with bringing pace, guile and steel to the Irish attack. He will be up against Hazard, Lukaku, de Bruyne and so much more but he will have a proud father and a hopeful nation behind him.

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