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Jeff Hendrick has scan ahead of Republic of Ireland qualifier with Serbia

Austria's Florian Kainz (left) and Republic of Ireland's Jeff Hendrick battle for the ball during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifying, Group D match, Dublin
Image: Jeff Hendrick missed Ireland's draw in Georgia with a thigh complaint

Jeff Hendrick underwent a scan on Monday morning as Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill held his breath ahead of their crunch World Cup Qualifier against Serbia.

The Burnley midfielder, who missed Saturday's 1-1 draw in Georgia with a thigh problem, worked with the Football Association of Ireland's medical team on Sunday as his injury was assessed, and was then sent for further checks.

O'Neill had hoped to have Hendrick, one of his star men at last summer's Euro 2016 finals, available for a game which could go a long way towards determining Ireland's qualification hopes.

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Ireland let an early lead slip against Georgia in what was a below-par display from Martin O'Neill's men

It remains to be seen whether he can play any part at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday night, live on Sky Sports Football from 7.40pm.

The rest of the squad trained at Abbotstown on Monday knowing defeat is not an option, while a victory will move them to the top of Group D with two games remaining.

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They did so with skipper Seamus Coleman, who is closing in on a return from the double leg fracture he suffered in March, looking on from the sidelines.

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