McCarthy says he will stand by his men

Mick McCarthy has vowed to stick with the players who did the Republic of Ireland proud in the World Cup despite the 4-2 defeat…

Mick McCarthy has vowed to stick with the players who did the Republic of Ireland proud in the World Cup despite the 4-2 defeat in Russia.

The Euro 2004 qualifier ended in the worst result in the 68 games of McCarthy's six-year reign. It was the first time an Ireland team had conceded four goals in a game since a meaningless World Cup qualifier 17 years ago, when they lost 4-1 to Denmark.

However, McCarthy said: "This is the first bad day we have had at the office for a long, long time." He laughed off suggestions he might make changes for next month's Group 10 qualifier at home to Switzerland, and added: "It was a bad day, but we were always going to have one at some stage.

"The only time I would be angry with them is if we didn't compete or have a go, but that's not the case here. They all had a right go and there has been no lack of effort or commitment, so how could I be angry with them?

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"I am not going to go screaming or shouting at lads who have been so consistent for so long. Some days you don't play as well as others and that for me is what it was about.

"Look back at this group of lads and how consistently they have performed over the last two years. There is not going to be major surgery or major changes and to suggest that would be ridiculous because they have been excellent.

"You could see how delighted Russia were to win, we have become a bit of a scalp - that goes with the territory. "This result is finished now and it is what we do against the other teams," McCarthy said.

-PA