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Keane gets double dose of good news

ROY Keane has learned he will be available for the Champions League quarter-finals if Manchester United scramble past Porto this week - at the same time as the door to an international return also swung open.

Despite Vitor Baia's demand for the maximum possible penalty, UEFA have confirmed Keane will only serve a one-match suspension for treading on the veteran Porto goalkeeper during last week's first leg defeat in Portugal.

Keane got the 11th red card of his United career when he needlessly stood on Baia as the keeper beat him to a long ball played out of the visitors' half.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson dismissed the incident, which sparked a furious touchline argument with opposite number Jose Mourinho last week, as trivial.

And, though he will miss Tuesday's second leg at Old Trafford, he will be available for the remainder of the competition if United overhaul their 2-1 deficit.

Of more concern to Ferguson will be the guarded but positive reaction Republic of Ireland coach Brian Kerr has given to Keane's recent revelation that he would be willing to consider coming out of international retirement in time for the World Cup qualifying campaign that starts next autumn.

Walk out

Keane has not played for his country since dramatically walking out of their World Cup training camp in Japan nearly two years ago but he has already been talked out of one return after initially indicating to Kerr that he would turn out for his country again.

A fortnight ago, the 32-year-old again claimed to have 'unfinished business' with Ireland and while Kerr was shrewd enough not to raise his hopes too much, he accepted a recall was possible provided the United skipper conformed to his rules.

"If Roy wants to make himself available in the future, I have no problems with that. But ultimately, I'll be in charge," Kerr told the Dublin Evening Herald.

"The team will be run my way. Anyone who comes into the panel will be treated exactly the same as the rest of the squad.

"Every player has to be committed and has to live within the rules of the team.

"Everybody knows how to get in touch with me if they want to come back. But anyone who wants to return has to know it's right for them.

"There is no point if a player who has retired from international football says he wants to play for us again, only to find out that his club manager does not agree."

Issues

The last reference was a clear signal to Keane that he needs to solve the undoubted issues Ferguson has over his international commitments before he decides to make an international comeback.

Ferguson is already limiting his captain's appearances this season in order to try and prolong a career that has been ravaged by a series of serious injuries, notably the hip operation 18 months ago that placed question marks over Keane's entire career.

And, given the midfielder's importance to the United side, it is unlikely his manager would look too kindly on the thoughts of him appearing on the international stage once again.

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its a disgrace, his punishment should have fitted the crime, 3 match ban at least. how many of our players have resoted to violence this year when they havnt got their own way.

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3 match ban woulda suited me, fraid to say it but roys just becoming a liablity these days.

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For what Keane inflicted on Alfie Haaland and then profited from it can any decent person think he deserves good luck,he has yet to get his comeuppance perhaps the forthcoming M/C derby will provide some kind of pay back time,furthermore as a republican I think it would be an utter disgrace if he was allowed to wear an Irish shirt again after his disrespect towards his national team manager Mick McCarthy,SHAME ON YOU KEANE YOU DONT DESERVE GOOD LUCK!!!!

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Well, some good news.
We must have got UEFA on a good day. Goodness knows they need the slightest excuse to stick it
into United.
It is a just punishment, even though the joke of a keeper made a banquet of the incident.
We'll win cos Baia will drop a few clangers as he thinks a football is a primed missile.
Up The Reds

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Well "Mr. Blue" Daniel from Tyrone if you know so much about poor Alfie Haaland you would know that Keanos tackle on him had nothing to do with him retiring pre-maturely as it was an old injury to his other leg which forced him to quit.

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