Wigan winger James McClean has no fears dropping down a
division will harm his international aspirations.
The 24-year-old Republic of Ireland international took a
pay cut to move from Premier League side Sunderland to relegated Wigan, making
his debut in Sunday's Community Shield defeat by Manchester United.
The winger looked to have dropped down the pecking order
at the Stadium of Light following Paolo Di Canio's acquisitions of Emanuele
Giaccherini and David Moberg Karlsson during the summer.
With the World Cup less than a year off, McClean decided
he needed to act and ensure he played first-team football on a regular basis,
eventually settling on a move to the Latics.
Following Sunday's Wembley encounter with the Premier
League champions, McClean has linked up with the Republic squad preparing for
Wednesday's friendly against Wales in Cardiff, and is competing with Jon
Walters and Robbie Brady for a starting spot.
And the former Derry City man has no doubt he will remain
part of Giovanni Trapattoni's plans following his move to the DW Stadium.
He said: "I don't see it as a step down, it might be
in terms of leagues but it is still a very hard competition.
"I see it as two steps forward. It was about moving
my career on and there is a good squad there.
"Hopefully at the first time of asking we can go
back in the Premier League and I'm sure we will.
"It was great to get some game time under my belt
after a pre-season without much game time but it's now that you want to be
hitting your stride and hopefully I can build from here.
"I want to play as much as I can."
While McClean has been an established part of the
Republic set-up since Euro 2012, Yeovil's Paddy Madden is taking his first
steps in international football.
The uncapped Glovers forward, who top scored in League
One to help the club reach the Sky Bet Championship, has been called up after
Trapattoni was hit by a spate of injuries to attacking players.
The 23-year-old said: "It's an amazing feeling. It
is something you dream about and I am here now and want to enjoy it.
"I feel comfortable here, the lads have been great
to me.
"I can see the standard of the players here, that
extra bit of quality you need to play at the highest level.
"I am just happy to be here and it would be
fantastic if I get a run-out on Wednesday."
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