Updated: Monday, 30 Sep 2013 13:58 | Comments
Ireland midfielder Robbie Brady may miss Ireland's upcoming World Cup qualifers due to an ongoing hernia problem.
Brady was a doubt for Ireland's clashes with Germany and Kazakhstan, but seemed to have recovered from his hernia injury, as he played and scored the winning penalty for Hull City against West Ham on Saturday.
However, the ex-Manchester United player aggravated his hernia problem when cutting out a cross from Joey O'Brien on Saturday. He received a pain-killing injection in order to play Saturday's match, and will receive another one in order to play against Aston Villa on Saturday coming.
It was reported that he will then undergo surgery during the international window in order to alleviate the problem, therefore missing Ireland's clash with Germany in Cologne on Friday week and the battle with Kazakhstan the following Tuesday.
Despite this, Ireland interim manager Noel King included the player in his provisional 26-man squad for the qualifiers; Brady will undergo a scan today which should reveal whether he must undergo surgery or not.
The Irish midfielder is likely to be ruled out for between seven to ten days if the problem proves to be serious, meaning he would be able to return for action with Hull against Everton on 19 October.
Elswhere, Stoke forward Jon Walters is also a doubt after he suffered a groin injury during their loss to Norwich yesterday.
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