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Premier League: Everton manager Roberto Martinez hits back at Roy Keane criticism

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Roberto Martinez responds to Roy Keane's comments

Everton manager Roberto Martinez has dismissed club-versus-country criticism from Republic of Ireland assistant Roy Keane as "complete nonsense".

Keane claimed midfielder James McCarthy and team-mate Seamus Coleman were put under pressure to protect themselves on international duty and that Everton always gave the impression players were "barely able to walk" when asking about their fitness.

It is completely nonsense. We have a good relationship with Martin O'Neill and we keep in touch frequently and share information.
Roberto Martinez

Coleman missed Ireland's 1-1 draw in Germany last month, but played four days later in the Premier League victory over Aston Villa.

McCarthy has missed the Republic's last three European Qualifiers but also featured in the Goodison Park win over Villa.

Martinez rejected Keane's accusations and said nothing was further from the truth.

"It is completely nonsense. We have a good relationship with (Republic manager) Martin O'Neill and we keep in touch frequently and share information," he said.

"We are always very proud when our players represent their countries, and the record shows that. Every player at our club is desperately proud to represent their countries.

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Martin O'Neill has denied that Roy Keane is becoming a distraction for the Republic of Ireland camp

"A lot has been said - a lot is nonsense. The reality is the conversation between managers of the associations and ourselves has been good and will continue to be.

"The only thing I care about is the players, and we had four players in the Republic of Ireland squad who are incredible characters who just love to play for their country.

Disappointing

"It is disappointing when you see some 'news' that could put that in doubt. All the fans in the Republic of Ireland and other nations should know these players will give their lives to represent their countries and that is something we are very proud of.

Seamus, Darron, James and Aiden have been extreme professionals and that is something we will carry on seeing.
Roberto Martinez

"Seamus, Darron (Gibson), James and Aiden (McGeady) have been extreme professionals and that is something we will carry on seeing."

McCarthy was sent home from international duty without playing a match after the Republic's medical team decided not to risk the midfielder's hamstring problem against either Scotland or the United States.

Left-back Leighton Baines sustained a similar injury while away with England, and he and McCarthy are both doubts for Saturday's visit of West Ham.

"James picked up a grade-one hamstring injury against Sunderland and we are assessing him, but we have a bit more time than with Leighton in that we have an extra seven days but we will see how he recovers," added Martinez.

The Spaniard also revealed that Baines was "touch and go" for the weekend, with midfielder Gareth Barry highly unlikely to feature after injuring ankle ligaments at Sunderland.

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