Robbie Keane: I'm far from finished with Republic of Ireland

25 March 2011 21:30
Republic of Ireland captain Robbie Keane has no intention of quitting international football yet - and will try to show he still has plenty to offer when he leads out Giovanni Trapattoni's rookies against Macedonia. [LNB]The striker, on loan at West Ham from Tottenham, is back after a calf injury and his presence is a boost for Trapattoni, who is without keeper Shay Given and defenders John O'Shea and Sean St Ledger. [LNB] Still going strong: Robbie Keane will captain his side against Macedonia[LNB]The Italian hands first competitive starts to keeper Kieren Westwood, Kevin Foley and Darren O'Dea as he looks to get Ireland's qualifying campaign back on track after they dropped five points last year. [LNB]Keane said: 'Every player wants to play for his country, but you have to earn your spot and I have worked very hard to get back. Hopefully I can produce like I have over the last few years. I have no intention of retiring. I'll play as long as I can.' [LNB] Former Irish goalkeeping legend Alan Kelly hoping to banish Macedonia memories with Euro 2012 winIreland blow as Everton's Coleman is latest to withdraw due to injuryAston Villa planning summer raid for wantaway Man City stopper Given Spurs draw Hammered home to squad that we're good enough to stay up, says Keane [LNB]  Explore more:People: Shay Given, Robbie Keane, Kevin Foley, John O'Shea Places: Republic of Ireland, Ireland, Macedonia

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