Wrexham's Moore to miss Wales' World Cup play-offs
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Wrexham's Moore to miss Wales' World Cup play-offs
"Kieffer's not going to be right for the internationals, which is a blow for him and for Wales. He's got this tendon injury which he feels OK with, but he's shown up on the scan and it's one of those injuries that, up to 80-85% you're fine, but if you extend beyond that you make yourself susceptible to muscle injuries."
"Libby will miss New Zealand's internationals and we've just got to focus on getting him to hopefully contribute for the end of the season. Because he's had a couple of setbacks, I don't really want to put any pressure or time scale on him. But it's not a major injury, it's just he keeps getting slight setbacks."
Kieffer Moore, a 33-year-old Wrexham striker, has been ruled out of Wales' World Cup play-off matches against Bosnia-Herzegovina on 26 March and potentially Italy or Northern Ireland due to a tendon injury. The injury occurred during an FA Cup defeat to Chelsea and has kept him sidelined from subsequent Championship matches. Manager Phil Parkinson explained that while Moore feels relatively fine, scans revealed the tendon damage makes him susceptible to further muscle injuries if overextended. Additionally, Wrexham wing-back Liberato Cacace remains unavailable due to ongoing injury setbacks, representing another blow to the team's preparations.
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