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11th October 2020
02:40pm BST

Owens told Newstalk that the FAI wants to ensure good relationships with all clubs and it remains to be seen if Brighton or Norwich want to release their players for more foreign travel after the uncertainty of the past week.
David McGoldrick [adductor strain] is definitely out of the Finland game and, as of now, Kenny will have to do without the quartet of players - John Egan, Callum Robinson, Callum O'Dowda and Alan Browne - that were deemed close contacts of the unnamed player that did test positive for Covid-19 when the results came back late on Saturday evening.
"To be honest with you," Kenny told Sky Sports before kick-off against Wales, "we haven't had any Coronavirus in the camp at all. The previous case was a false positive. All of the other arrangements we made were in vain because it was a false positive. So this is the first case we've had now, because we haven't had it at all [before Saturday's positive test]."Kenny confirmed that Robinson, Browne, Egan and O'Dowda were now isolating but they have not returned to England yet. As all four sat close to the player that returned the positive test, on the flight home from Slovakia, they are likely to be ruled out of the Finland game unless that player's positive also proves to be false. Seani Maguire and Daryl Horgan were called up after the playoff defeat but the FAI are already planning to re-enforce the senior squad. West Brom defender Dara O'Shea is getting promoted from the U21 squad and Derby midfielder Jason Knight has received his first senior call-up. The 19-year-old Knight made 31 appearances for Derby last season and has played six times for the Ireland U21s, including a few caps under Kenny's management. O'Shea, 21, has four Premier League starts for the Baggies this season. Kenny will further assess his options following the Wales game before deciding if he will make any more call-ups.
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