For me, the interviewer identified a pertinent issue but made a mess of the question by giving it the wrong emphasis.
We have countless players going away on international duty these days, but far from being exposed to better training, tactics or whatever, crucially our lads are spending 7-10 days away playing a completely different style (because nobody else plays our system - certainly not the international sides) and diluting the good habits that benefit our team.
For example, what on earth can Enda Stevens have learnt playing as a conventional left-back who never crossed the half-way line, in a flat back-four playing for dinosaur O'Neil, that will in any way help him play the buccaneering wing-back role for United tomorrow?
Our results and performances after international breaks have shown how we are suffering from it. Frankly, as nice as it is for the individuals to get the recognition, I'd actually prefer it if none of our players were getting call-ups.