John O’Shea will inform players today of his first Ireland XI, armed with instructions to go toe-to-toe with Belgium on Saturday.
The interim boss only has this friendly and another home fixture against Switzerland on Tuesday before a soon-to-be-confirmed permanent chief assumes control in early April.
In his customary calm fashion, the centurion batted away talk of the impending news, eager to avoid outside noise about his selection or what’s to transpire as spring switches to summer and the Nations League campaign kicks off with England’s visit on September 7.
Whereas the bulk of nations are either preparing for the Euros or involved in the playoffs to get there this week, the managerial search is the main talking point related to the Irish.
In other subplots, captain Séamus Coleman should make his first appearance for a year and the Championship’s top scorer Sammie Szmodics will be handed his debut at the ripe age of 28.
“The players will know today at some stage what the team will be,” said the five-time Premier League winner from his time at Manchester United.
“I think it's important that, and then you can focus down on some finer details, shall we say.
“That's when you come to the crunch time, final details and final preparation and having everyone on board.
“That's what we spoke about right from day one in terms of the two games, plenty of players playing and plenty of substitutes to finish the game and be as strong as you were when you started.
“The good thing is there are good players in form and it's a nice problem to have in a good few positions.”
O’Shea is happy to take counsel from his two assistants, Paddy McCarthy and Glenn Whelan, as well as technical advisor Brian Kerr when it comes to approaching the
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