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James McClean apologises for Twitter outburst

James McClean said he let 'frustration' get the better of him
James McClean said he let 'frustration' get the better of him

Republic of Ireland winger James McClean has apologised for his foul-mouthed tweet following last night's World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan, admitting it was "stupid" and "disrespectful".

McClean was furious at not being called off the bench during the clash in Astana, which the Republic won 2-1 thanks to late goals from Robbie Keane and Kevin Doyle.

He wrote on Twitter after the game: "Delighted as a fan we got the the win.. Personal level #fuming #f****njoke #embarrassing."

McClean deleted the tweet within 15 minutes, but it had been widely noticed and he returned to Twitter this morning to issue an apology.

He wrote: "i apologise for my tweet last night, it was stupid, disrespectful and i let my frustration get the better of me which still aint an excuse."

A statement from the FAI this evening attempted to draw a line under the incident.

"After his tweet last night, the manager has spoken to James McClean in front of the squad," the statement said.

"McClean has apologised to his team-mates for his ill-judged comments and the matter has now been put to rest."

However, the tweet once again raised questions about Trapattoni's relationship with some of his players. Last week Darron Gibson informed Trapattoni he would not be joining up with the squad due to his lingering disappointment at spending the European Championship on the bench.

And earlier this summer Kevin Foley refused a call-up to the squad for the Serbia friendly and vowed never to play for Trapattoni again after being overlooked for Euro 2012.

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