John O'Shea has been appointed interim Republic of Ireland manager for the two friendly international matches against Belgium and Switzerland in March.The FAI have also said the job will be filled on a permanent basis in early April.O'Shea, who won 118 caps for Ireland and is third on the all-time list of appearances, will rejoin the FAI having previously been an assistant coach under former boss Stephen Kenny.He also worked as the Under-21 assistant manager to Jim Crawford.Paddy McCarthy - who recently stepped up to serve as Crystal Palace interim boss after Roy Hodgson's departure - will serve as O'Shea's assistant coach for the March period.O'Shea said: "I'm delighted to return to the senior men's coaching staff as interim head coach for the two international friendlies."It will be an incredible honour to lead the side into the March international window.
As everyone will know, I've always had immense pride representing my country, whether that be during my playing career or very recently, as part of the coaching staff for the men's senior team and the Under-21s."It’s great that Paddy has agreed to come on board for the two matches and work will begin straight away to prepare for two top-quality fixtures against great opposition in Belgium and Switzerland, in front of our fantastic home support."I've got great belief in this group of players to win football matches and looking forward to some positive results."FAI director of football Marc Canham said there will be a full-time appointment after these two games.He explained: "We're delighted to announce John and Paddy as interim head coach and assistant coach for the March fixtures."John has developed a strong level of excellent coaching experience across both domestic