Derry City's James McClean has hinted at discontent over his move to the club, suggesting it has not met expectations set out before joining.

What happened?

McClean left Wrexham to make a sensational return to his hometown of Derry on a multi-year deal in January, 15 years after he first left the club.

He came off the bench for the final three minutes of Derry's 4-1 win against Bohemians on Friday night, marking their first win in eight games.

Why it matters for Derry City

The former Ireland international made 79 appearances for Derry between 2008 and 2011 before making his big move to England, where he played for a host of Premier League clubs.

However, McClean revealed that after leaving Wrexham for Derry and returning to the League of Ireland, it has not met his expectations.

What comes next?

Derry currently sits sixth in the table, 15 points off leaders Shamrock Rovers. | Stat | Value | | --- | --- | | Position | 6th | | Points off leaders | 15 | McClean's health update is optimistic, with the player dealing with hip injuries. Derry City will look to build on their recent win and improve their position in the table.