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• Doctor confirms diagnosis made by Irish medical staff
• Boost for Giovanni Trapattoni before Euro 2012

Shay Given, the Republic of Ireland goalkeeper, has been given the green light to resume training next week after visiting a knee specialist in London.

The 36-year-old flew back to Dublin on Thursday afternoon after a trip to England to consult a doctor who has treated him in the past. Given's specialist confirmed the initial diagnosis made by the Irish medical staff and approved their management of the injury.

A spokesman for the Football Association of Ireland said: "Shay Given is on his way back from visiting his specialist in London. The specialist has been in contact with the Irish medical team and agrees with their diagnosis and recovery management plan. Shay is expected to return to full training on Wednesday."

The development will come as a boost to the Ireland manager, Giovanni Trapattoni, who has found himself dealing with a lengthening injury list. Trapattoni did not expressly rule Given out of Saturday's friendly against Bosnia at the Aviva Stadium, but he indicated he would not risk one of his key men unnecessarily even if he wanted to play.

Trapattoni said: "I think he wishes to, but if he wishes and he has a problem... Our Euros begins in Poland, not at the Aviva or in Hungary."

Given's place is likely to be taken by Sunderland's Keiren Westwood, who has eight senior caps to his name. Read More

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