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Kieffer Moore on remarkable rise from non-league to goalscoring Premier League debut

As Premier League debuts go, they do not get much better than scoring and helping your side to all three points on their return to the top-flight.

That is exactly what happened to Kieffer Moore, who struck Bournemouth 's second goal in their 2-0 win over Aston Villa last Saturday. The Welshman headed home Lloyd Kelly's cross in the 80th minute after Jefferson Lerma gave the Cherries the lead early on.

It capped off a wonderful performance from 30-year-old Moore, who was named as the Player of the Match for his efforts. He led the line superbly and caused the Villa back-line plenty of problems, giving new £28million signing Diego Carlos a hard start to life in English football.

Reflecting on a memorable day, Moore said: "I look back at that with good memories and what I did to get to that point, to cap it off with a goal was amazing. But that is in the past now, I can put that to the back of my mind and move on to the next game and the next goal."

Moore has endured a tough ride to the top, having started his senior career at sixth tier Truro City in the National League South. He earned himself a big-money move to Yeovil Town in 2013 upon the club's promotion to the Championship.

The 6"5 target man scored just nine goals in 58 appearances for the Glovers, before making the switch to Norwegian side Viking in August 2015. Moore returned to England just six months later and had spells at the likes of Forest Green, Ipswich Town, Barnsley and Cardiff City, before his move to Bournemouth was confirmed in January.

It proved to be a frustrating start to life on the south coast for Moore, however, after the forward missed two months with a foot injury. He made an instant impact on his return to the side and netted the goal to

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