Southampton's Long out of Republic of Ireland's next two European Qualifiers

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Shane Long is out of the Republic of Ireland's European Qualifiers against Denmark and Gibraltar, the Football Association of Ireland has confirmed.

The 32-year-old Southampton striker has withdrawn from the squad after suffering a hamstring injury in training.

Long also missed the victories over Gibraltar and Georgia in March with a groin injury, but he finished the domestic season strongly with four goals in his last seven games as the Saints avoided relegation from the Premier League.

Long's absence leaves Ireland with four central strikers, including the returning Callum Robinson, while Ronan Curtis can also feature in an attacking role.

Preston midfielder Alan Browne was removed from Mick McCarthy's squad last week because of a calf injury also picked up in training.

McCarthy, who has cut his provisional squad down to 27 players ahead of the games against Denmark on June 7 and Gibraltar on June 10, has not called up another player to his squad as a replacement for Browne.

Harry Arter, Jack Byrne, James Collins and Aiden O'Brien were cut from the squad, while goalkeeper Sean McDermott replaces the injured Kieran O'Hara.

McCarthy took 23 players for a training camp in Portugal, while Glenn Whelan, Conor Hourihane and Josh Cullen, along with Richard Keogh, joined the squad following the EFL play-off finals.

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