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McShane focused on Tigers

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Paul McShane says he is focused on Hull rather than worrying about events at parent club Sunderland.

On-loan defender is concentrating on playing for Hull

On-loan Hull City defender Paul McShane insists he is focusing on the job in hand at the KC Stadium rather than worrying about events at parent club Sunderland. The 22-year-old is on a season-long loan with the Tigers, where he has settled in well in the right-back role after primarily playing as a central defender earlier in his career. While admitting he is uncertain as to what the future holds now Roy Keane has left the Stadium of Light, he says he is simply concentrating on his football. The Republic of Ireland international said: "Obviously things aren't going as well for the lads as they would have expected but I am a Hull City player now and I'm not wasting too much energy over it."

Happy here

He added: "I'm happy here. I've settled in fine. Everyone around the place has been good. "Time has flown by. It is reaching the halfway stage and people are starting to talk but we'll see what happens in the next couple of months. I don't know what is going to happen." Instead of indulging in speculation, McShane is focused on helping the Tigers get back to winning ways after a run of six league games without a win. Phil Brown's side are still in sixth place after drawing their last three games - the latest against Stoke - and McShane hopes they can beat Middlesbrough at the KC on Saturday.
Good spirits
He added: "We have picked up a few points in the last three games. We were disappointed not to get a win against Stoke but everything is grand, people are in good spirits. "We are not going to get complacent or get a bit lazy. We need to get points on the board and the sooner we do that the better. "We don't want to be going long periods without a win. We are still doing what we were a couple of months ago and we are going to keep cracking away." While Boro are without a win in three games themselves, McShane does not underestimate the threat of Gareth Southgate's side. He added: "They have got a decent away record so it will be a good test, but it is also a great opportunity for us to maybe pick up three points. It is important to get back to winning ways and get three points."