Sunderland boss Roy Keane says he's happy to send Dwight Yorke away on international duty with Trinidad & Tobago.
After his blazing row with T&T supremo Jack Warner, Keane was diplomatic this morning over Yorke's selection: "He goes with my best wishes. He has had two or three weeks' training.
"My big issue the last month was that he wasn't 100% fit. I still don't think he is capable of going over there and playing three games in eight or nine days.
"He goes with my best wishes, and he knows that. But he wasn't fit enough to play two games last month.
"Nobody will ever change my mind on that, nobody, not even Mr Warner, whatever his name is. Nobody.
"He will go, but if somebody asked me if he can play the three games for them next month, I would say, 'no chance'. He is not fit enough, his body is not up to it.
"But he can go and have an influence in maybe one, possibly two of the games.
"That's up to their manager to decide."