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Cardiff City headlines as boss heartbroken over Kieffer Moore and Blackpool manager left unsurprised by Ryan Wintle

Here's your round-up of all the latest Cardiff City headlines for Monday, February 21.

Bournemouth boss Scott Parker admits his 'heart breaks' for injured striker Kieffer Moore, but insists the former Cardiff star has a bright long-term future at the Vitality Stadium.

Since completing a move on deadline day, Moore has endured a tough start to life on the south coast, and is currently recovering from a broken foot, which is expected to keep him sidelined for the next couple of months.

The Wales international, who now looks certain to miss the upcoming World Cup qualifying play-off with Austria, has played just three minutes for the Cherries since his arrival and has since undergone surgery.

It's been a rough few weeks for the striker, but Parker is seemingly positive that Moore has an important long-term role in this team.

“My heart breaks for Kieffer, to be honest with you,” Parker told the Daily Echo.

“You move from a club in January, which is always tough. You move down to a new environment, new accommodation – everything about it is very different.

“The one thing that probably is consistent is just being on the training field, getting amongst the lads, making yourself at home and getting that comfort about everything.

“He is out for eight weeks. He is going to be on the treatment table – the worst place any player wants to be.

“That, coincided with everything that is new to him, is disappointing.

“I have no doubt he will be fine with that but I am gutted for him really.

“I am gutted for us as a team that he can’t help us and I’m gutted for him that, initially, it’s not gone to plan.

“But there is a long way to go for him and his longevity at this football club. He will be fine.”

Blackpool boss Neil Critchley says

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