ARTUR BORUC was the hero again for Celtic when he saved James McArthur's penalty - then his headed rebound - during Saturday's 4-0 win over Hamilton.
But national team boss Leo Beenhakker today refused to confirm the keeper would automatically return to the Polish side following his two-game ban for breaking a curfew in Ukraine.
Beenhakker admits he has still to make up his mind who will be in goal for the double-header against the Czech Republic on Saturday and Slovakia next midweek.
Arsenal's Lukasz Fabianski impressed against San Marino and Slovenia during Boruc's ban, and the manager said: "Artur has learned from his mistakes and deserves to be back. Now though, I've a headache who to put in goal as Fabianski did so well in Artur's absence."
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