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SFA: Hoops' Robson was injured

Fri 28 Mar, 11:15 AM


The SFA are standing by their assertion that Barry Robson was unfit to play for Scotland against Croatia at Hampden on Wednesday night.The Celtic midfielder was one of seven withdrawals from the squad for George Burley's first match in charge as national team boss which ended in a 1-1 draw.

Robson was sent home with a knee injury picked up in the early stages of the Hoops' 3-0 SPL win over Gretna at Almondvale last weekend.

According to one report on Friday morning, the Parkhead club are set to demand an explanation from the SFA for Robson's withdrawal, claiming the former Dundee United player refuted the diagnosis and had wanted to stay in the Scotland camp.

However, a spokesman for the SFA said they had not heard from Celtic and backed the stance taken by their medical team of Professor Stewart Hillis and Dr John MacLean.

"We haven't heard from Celtic so we there is nothing to respond to," the spokesman said.

"All we know is what we have read in the papers.

"The player was treated by the medical team on Sunday and Monday, didn't respond to treatment, and as is standard practise, was sent back to his club."

The four Rangers players who dropped out of Burley's squad - skipper Barry Ferguson, Lee McCulloch, Christian Dailly, and Allan McGregor - are all expected to be fit for Saturday's Old Firm derby at Ibrox while Robson is not a doubt for the champions.

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