Irish Daily Mail

O’Neill leaving door open for a Lafferty return

- By IAN PARKER

NORTHERN IRELAND manager Michael O’Neill has left the door open for Kyle Lafferty to return to internatio­nal football but made it clear he is deeply unhappy with the Rangers’ striker’s withdrawal from his squad. O’Neill’s plans for this weekend’s crunch Nations League matches against Austria and Bosnia and Herzegovin­a were disrupted by a latenight phone call from Lafferty on Sunday, with the 31-year-old pulling out of the squad hours before they flew to Austria for a training camp. Lafferty cited an Achilles injury in his conversati­on with O’Neill but Rangers have said they were happy for the player to travel — with the situation appearing to jeopardise his internatio­nal future. Asked if this is the end for 68-times capped Lafferty in the national team, O’Neill said: ‘I haven’t thought about what happens next. ‘Internatio­nal football is a choice and at this moment in time Kyle Lafferty has chosen to make himself unavailabl­e.’ In his pre-match press conference, O’Neill said he did not want to discuss the matter further until after Monday’s match against Bosnia. ‘I don’t plan to have a chat [with Kyle] before the game,’ he said. ‘That’s certainly not my intention before the game. My focus has really been, since the conversati­on, preparing the team. ‘We’ll not play another internatio­nal until November — so there’s plenty of time to have that discussion. At the end of the day, the player has made himself unavailabl­e, so we concentrat­e on the squad we have here.’ O’Neill would not have expected much sympathy from his Austria counterpar­t Franco Foda, and he did not get any. ‘I don’t know what the reasons are why he has withdrawn... but yeah, it’s not my problem,’ the German said through a translator. The situation is an unwelcome distractio­n with Northern Ireland in need of points from this away doublehead­er to get back on track following an opening defeat to Bosnia in the Nations League. ‘We look back on the game in September against Bosnia, a game we certainly shouldn’t have lost,’ O’Neill said. ‘Ultimately (the defeat) has put us on the back foot a little bit in the group, we have to try and take something from the game tomorrow night.’ Austria are in a similar position to Northern Ireland, having also lost their opening game to Bosnia, who are sitting pretty in the group with six points. Though the hosts will be without injured star David Alaba, O’Neill highlighte­d West Ham striker Marko Arnautovic as a major threat. ‘Of their two big players, we know that Alaba isn’t available due to injury, so that is a bonus for us, but we have to make sure we keep Arnautovic quiet.’

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Happier days: O’Neill and Lafferty embrace

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