Australia's top goalkeeper, Mark Schwarzer, should be fit for the World Cup soccer finals in June despite breaking a cheekbone.
Schwarzer was injured during his English club Middlesbrough's F-A Cup semi-final defeat by West Ham.
A club spokesman says he expects the goalkeeper to be back in light training, wearing a protective mask, in two weeks.
And Liverpool says Harry Kewell suffered only a minor strain during its F-A Cup semi-final win over Chelsea.
Liverpool says he will be fit in time to become just the fourth Australian ever to play in the F-A Cup final next month.
