
JONAS Olsson has been given the green light to link up with Sweden after receiving the all-clear from Albion.
Boss Roy Hodgson expressed doubts over a heel problem sustained by the defender during the Baggies’ 2-2 draw against Arsenal.
But the 28-year-old is free to take part in his nation’s Euro 2012 qualifier with Moldova, which will be played next Tuesday.
Paul Scharner, meanwhile, will also link up with Austria despite suffering concussion against the Gunners.
The midfielder is suspended for Friday’s qualifer with Belgium due to his red card in the 4-4 draw between the two nations when they last met.
But he will be free for the game against Turkey in seven days’ time.
And DR Congo have promised to keep an eye on Youssouf Mulumbu’s ongoing muscular problems ahead of their African Nations Cup qualifier with Mauritius on Sunday.
Elsewhere, Steven Reid has no internationals to worry him following his retirement from the Repubic of Ireland scene.
Instead he is looking forward to spending quality time on the training pitch with Hodgson, who he claims has brought a fresh approach to drills.
Albion’s next game will have added significance as it is against Liverpool, who dismissed Hodgson just a few weeks before he pitched up at The Hawthorns.

