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Published 08:39 17 Jul 2016 BST
Updated 12:01 17 Jul 2016 BST
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"The unfortunate thing is, in the world of social media [the incident] was always going to be all over the place. "The disappointing thing is there was one camera angle. The national broadcasters only brought one camera down and it was disappointing there was only one angle to show. "Everyone gets to see something in the flash of a second but my conscience is clear, I didn't flop. I'm happy enough. [The criticism] has been probably more difficult for my family over the last couple of days... "I don't think I dived. That's the bottom line. I see people having a cut at me. I can be judged and criticised fairly, I've no problem with that, but it was probably unfair during the week."O'Shea says the hardest questions that followed came from within the squad itself. The backdoor has brought the players closer but there is some work to be done yet."
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