From the irish times website.
Keane still hopes to play against Romania
26/05/2004: Roy Keane came through training with the Republic of Ireland squad today and is hopeful of playing in tomorrow night's friendly against Romania at Lansdowne Road.
The Manchester United captain was doubtful after injuring his knee and thigh during last weekend's FA Cup final win against Millwall. Republic manager Brian Kerr will monitor Keane's situation over the next 24 hours before making a decision tomorrow.
Speaking after today's training session in Malahide Keane remained upbeat about the prospect of making his long awaited international return.
"I hope to play tomorrow. If there's no further reaction to the injuries I'll be able to play," said Keane. "I'm very hungry to get back playing. I was disappointed to miss the last match."
Kerr was also optimistic of Keane playing in tomorrow night's friendly saying: "Roy [Keane] looked well and fit during training today."
Asked of his decision to come out of international retirement Keane said he believes it's the right time and the right thing to do.
"I think I've made the right decision. Things had to change," he said referring to poor practices within the FAI. "I was never looking for perfection, I was just looking for progress and John O'Shea had told me things were improving."
"I always enjoyed the matches but was frustrated with what was going on around. Some people didn't have the same targets as I had. It's always been an honour to play for Ireland and not a career move."
Kerr's other injury concerns include O'Shea, who according to the manager "didn't do too much in training today because of an ankle injury but should be okay".
And while Liam Miller is recovering from a groin strain Kerr confirmed he is a lot better today than he was yesterday.