WALES NEED MORE...AND MOORE
Irish Daily Mirror|November 24, 2022
Former lifeguard Kieffer knows tomorrow's huge clash with Iran is sink or swim for the Dragons
WALES NEED MORE...AND MOORE

KIEFFER MOORE knows better than most that it is sink or swim for Wales in their World Cup crunch against Iran tomorrow – because he used to be a lifeguard.

But life was never a beach for the giant striker, who has tirelessly worked his way up from non-League to the Premier League.

And Moore, who only this season became a top-flight player at the age of 29, is up for the challenge in Qatar.

Bournemouth are his 12th club after working as a lifeguard and personal trainer when he was a teenager.

Now he is set to start in his first World Cup game in Doha after a remarkable rise from Truro to the Cherries.

The Torquay-born ace, 30, said: “I’m enjoying every moment, every second here.

“My whole career has led to this point.

“It has taken a lot of dedication and hard work to get to this point.

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