Seamus Coleman unlikely to make Ireland squad

Everton full-back failed to make the bench on Sunday due to a hamstring problem

Everton full-back Seamus Coleman looks a major doubt for Ireland’s two European Championship qualifiers with Germany and Poland due to a hamstring strain. Photo: Donall Farmer/INPHO
Everton full-back Seamus Coleman looks a major doubt for Ireland’s two European Championship qualifiers with Germany and Poland due to a hamstring strain. Photo: Donall Farmer/INPHO

Seamus Coleman's fitness will be assessed by the FAI's medical staff this morning before any final decision is made on his ability to play in the Euro 2016 qualifiers against Germany and Poland over the coming week but the Everton right back is clearly a major doubt after failing even to make the bench for the Merseyside derby.

Coleman’s importance to the side means he will be given every opportunity to prove his ability to play a part in either or both games but the fact that he has been completely sidelined with a hamstring problem since limping out of his club side’s win over Chelsea almost a month ago makes him a highly unlikely starter against the World champions on Thursday while even the Poland game next Sunday, Coleman’s 27th birthday, looks improbable.

Limited options

Martin O’Neill will, however, want to keep as many options as possible open given that he will be without

Glenn Whelan

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or James McClean for the Germany game because of suspensions while

Stephen Quinn

,

Harry Arter

and

Ciaran Clark

miss out due to knee, groin and quad muscle injuries respectively.

Marc Wilson made the trimmed down squad announced over the weekend despite ongoing concerns about his problems with a calf strain but having gone from 40 to 27 players on Saturday night, O'Neill opted to call Darron Gibson back in despite the fact that the Everton midfielder, who played his first 18 minutes of competitive football this season at the Hawthorns on Monday night, didn't get on against Liverpool.

Christie a contender

Two uncapped players,

Alan Judge

and Eunan O’Kane, will be in the group due to train at Abbotstown this morning while

Cyrus Christie

is likely to attract attention over the coming days. Despite his inexperience and the case to be made for

David Meyler

, he will be a serious contender to replace Coleman in the event that the 26-year-old is formally ruled out.

Ireland’s defensive concerns come as strikers for the team’s opponents showed strong form at the weekend.

Poland's Robert Lewandowski scored twice for Bayern Munich as they beat Borussia Dortmund 5-1, while Thomas Müller also got a double.

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone is Work Correspondent at The Irish Times