Squad reprieve for McClean

Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has decided against kicking James McClean out of the squad after the Sunderland winger made a grovelling apology to his team mates for a foul-mouthed tweet.

Squad reprieve for McClean

Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has decided against kicking James McClean out of the squad after the Sunderland winger made a grovelling apology to his team mates for a foul-mouthed tweet.

McClean was furious that Trapattoni did not bring him off the bench last night as the Republic struggled to a 2-1 win over eastern European minnows Kazakhstan.

In an apparent broadside at Trapattoni's refusal to call on his services, the Sunderland winger tweeted: "Delighted as a fan we got the the win.. Personal level fuming #f****njoke #embarrassing."

Trapattoni spoke to McClean about the tweet, which the midfielder quickly deleted, and the player issued a full apology on the micro-blogging website this afternoon.

He wrote: "I apologise for my tweet last night, it was stupid, disrespectful and I let my frustration get the better of me which still aint an excuse."

Trapattoni then also spoke to McClean in front of the whole squad before the player apologised to his team-mates in the room.

"After his tweet last night, the manager has spoken to James McClean in front of the squad," the FAI said in a statement later.

"McClean has apologised to his team-mates for his ill judged comments and the matter has now been put to rest."

Trapattoni had considered dropping McClean from his squad for the outburst, but the former Derry City man's apology means he has been retained for Ireland's international friendly against Oman at Craven Cottage on Tuesday.

The tweet once again raises questions about Trapattoni's relationship with some of his players.

Having seen Damien Duff and Shay Given retire from international football this summer, the Italian was then disappointed by the actions of Darron Gibson, who refused a call up for these two games.

And last month Wolves utility man Kevin Foley turned down the chance to play for his country in their friendly against Serbia and vowed never to play for Trapattoni again because he felt the Italian "betrayed" him by excluding him from his European Championship squad.

Kevin Doyle today tried to play down talk of unrest and insisted the whole Republic squad are behind Trapattoni, whose position would have been under intense pressure had Doyle and Robbie Keane not scored two late goals to snatch all three points last night in the former Soviet republic.

"Everyone is together," Doyle said. "Everyone respects the manager 100% and there is no other scenario.

"Honestly, it's the same as any squad I have been involved in with Ireland. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and feeling but as far as I can see everyone is right behind the manager and hopefully that win will ease the pressure on us."

Having travelled halfway across the planet to make yesterday's qualifier in Astana, Robbie Keane and Darren O'Dea have been allowed to skip the friendly against Oman.

Sunderland's John O'Shea, and Stoke duo Jon Walters and Glenn Whelan have also returned to their clubs.

Reading defender Alex Pearce has been called in to the squad along with 20-year-old Manchester United winger Robbie Brady.

Trapattoni rang U-21 manager Noel King after the Ireland-Kazakhstan game and requested Brady be excused Monday's UEFA Under-21 Championship game against Italy in order to link-up with the full squad.

King said: "Robbie has deserved his call-up. He's been sensational for us - as the people of Sligo will testify after his previous performances in the campaign.

"He sets the place alive and some of his play has been outrageous."

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