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Published 08:54 23 Jun 2016 BST
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"I was certainly nervous. I didn't know if I was going to play or not after the game against Belgium," McCarthy spoke with pure humility and reflection after the 1-0 win over Italy. "I wanted to repay him [O'Neill]. He showed a bit of faith in me. Listen, it was a low point in my career. Team mates, family, friends, everyone was on the phone, they were all there for me. They picked me up and I went again. "It's an unbelievable feeling tonight, especially with the fans. They were unbelievable out there."https://twitter.com/ConanDoherty/status/745700619449696256 There was a moment in the first half after the number eight had started strongly, the Italians whipped a dangerous ball right into the the heart of the Irish defence and it was McCarthy there again flinging himself through the air to header clear. Seamus Coleman, his captain, met him on the turf and let go the most passionate roar right into the face of his midfielder as if he had come too far from the muddied fields of Killybegs to let this slip now.
"I think he was just trying to get me going," McCarthy said. "It's been a long few days to be honest after the Belgium game. The two goals... it wasn't acceptable, it wasn't good enough. "I was hard on myself and rightly so. The lads have been there to pick me up and Seamus was just trying to get me going. "I'm delighted the gaffer stuck with me but it's about the team, it's not about me or the goalscorers. It's about this team. We showed great character tonight to make sure we got over the line. A lot of people doubted us from the opening game and obviously after the Belgium game, a lot of people wrote us off."A lot of people wrote James McCarthy off too.
But after a performance of heart, grit, pace, and skill, they might think twice about doing it again. After a performance of complete dominance, they'll maybe reserve the manhunt next time.
Next time is Sunday. The second round of the European Championships against the hosts. Success isn't doing it once for James McCarthy, it isn't qualifying for the group. He's eyeing bigger things again .
He's looking to keep repaying his manager. He's looking to keep repaying his country.
"I'm ready to go again," he bellied. "We need to make sure we're all at it [against France]. We want to achieve something big here. "We're not just going into the game thinking, 'oh, that's good. We got there.' We want to push on now. We want to try and go one better again. We need to make sure this isn't the end of it."

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