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Sunderland winger McClean a doubt for Republic of Ireland clash with Germany
The 23-year-old is unlikely to feature in the World Cup qualifying clash against Joachim Low's side after reporting of a tight groin following the loss to Manchester City
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The 23-year-old reported a very tight groin following his club Sunderland's match against Manchester City.
McClean will undergo a medical with the Wearside club on October 8 to determine whether he will be fit to make an appearance against Joachim Low's side on October 12.
Team-mate Sean St Ledger is also unlikely to feature after suffering from a suspected hamstring injury while playing for Leicester City in their Championship win over Bristol City.
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