Dublin football manager Jim Gavin is confident that Cian O'Sullivan will be fit for selection for Sunday week's All-Ireland SFC final against Kerry.
The Kilmacud Crokes man went off with what was thought to be a hamstring injury in the closing stages of the semi-final replay victory over Mayo.
However, Gavin has since said that he feels the injury is just soft tissue damage, and he’s confident the 27-year-old will be fit to face champions Kerry on 20 September.
Gavin told RTÉ Sport: "Cian is in good form, he was training with us last night so the medical team are doing a great job with him and are very positive for next weekend."
He concluded: "Both Cian and the medical team are very positive so, I'll take their lead on that."
There are no other injury concerns in the Dublin camp.
Kerry, meanwhile, are believed to have no new injury concerns ahead of the sides' second final meeting in five years.