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Wales pair Kieffer Moore and Chris Mepham Warned To Get On Board By Bournemouth Boss Gary O’Neil

Kieffer Moore Pic: S4C

Kieffer Moore Pic: S4C

Wales pair Kieffer Moore and Chris Mepham have been warned to put their club loyalties ahead of any personal ambitions by Bounemouth manager Gary O’Neil. The blunt demand comes after both players were left out of the Cherries squad for their recent 2-1 weekend victory over Fulham at the Vitality Stadium.

By Gareth James

Wales pair Kieffer Moore and Chris Mepham have been warned to put their club loyalties ahead of any personal ambitions by Bounemouth manager Gary O’Neil.

The blunt demand comes after both players were left out of the Cherries squad for their recent 2-1 weekend victory over Fulham at the Vitality Stadium.

Moore and Mepham both played in Wales’ impressive 1-1 draw in Croatia 11 days ago, before guiding their country to a follow-up 1-0 victory over Latvia in their second Euro 2024 qualifier.

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Striker Moore scored the only goal in the second game with a superb header.

But if they expected a pat on the back and a double thumbs-up from their head coach after returning from the international break, then they were left sorely disappointed.

Something in the pair’s demeanour or attitude must have irritated O’Neil and he left both players out his squad entirely for their rousing and invaluable comeback victory, which was capped by a winning goal from Dominic Solanke.

“You have a choice as a footballer whether you stay with the group or whether you decide that your own agenda is what you want to do and is more important,” said O’Neill.

“You have a choice as a footballer for how you want to handle things. We have a huge squad full of senior players at this moment, everyone’s fit, so we are going to have to disappoint some. I’m pretty sure it won’t be the same ones all the time.”

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The Cherries, who climbed out of the relegation zone with victory over Fulham, return to Premier League action on Tuesday night, welcoming Brighton & Hove Albion to the Vitality Stadium.

Moore has only made 12 league starts for Bournemouth this season, with a further nine appearances off the bench.

Mepham has started more regularly, with 19 appearances in the line-up, and two more games as substitute.

But neither player was in the squad for the Fulham match, a week after playing crucial roles in Wales’ excellent start to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.

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