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‘I put players first’ – O’Neill disappointed with concerns

​Image source, Getty Images. ByAndy Gray. BBC Sport NI Journalist at the Cardiff City Stadium. 8 hours ago. Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill says he is “disappointed” by clubs who raised concerns about his dual role with Blackburn Rovers.. Ahead of Northern Ireland’s match against Wales, the English Football League (EFL) confirmed they had been contacted by “one or more clubs” regarding the matter but it was not an issue that would be dealt with by them.. It comes as a number of Northern Ireland’s squad are vying against O’Neill’s Blackburn Rovers to avoid relegation from the Championship.. The 1-1 draw in Cardiff was taking place after Wales and Northern Ireland missed out on World Cup qualification in Thursday’s play-offs.. “I was a little bit disappointed with that because I didn’t get a phone call from any of the managers,” O’Neill said.. “I didn’t get a phone call from anyone from their respective clubs.. “They felt whatever they decided to do, or what avenue they took to raise their concerns, it’s disappointing given that I’ve managed over 100 international games, and I’ve always put the players first.”. Wales held to flat friendly draw by Northern Ireland. Concerns raised about Blackburn boss O’Neill’s dual role. 19 hours ago. BBC Radio Oxford said that Oxford United raised concerns with the EFL, and of the four players from the club that were in the Northern Ireland squad, Brodie Spencer replaced club team-mate Ciaron Brown after 64 minutes.. Goalscorer Jamie Donley was also taken off at the same time, while Jamie McDonnell did not feature.. Of the other relegation rivals, West Brom’s Isaac Price played 45 minutes while Portsmouth’s Terry Devlin was replaced with 10 minutes left.. O’Neill, who said he “doesn’t have a relationship” with the managers at other clubs that needed to be ironed out, said he will “always try to protect the players”.. “If I’m honest, I’m a little bit disappointed,” O’Neill added, who said he would never want Northern Ireland’s players to “affect their club situation”.. “These clubs, they ask for references on players, they ask for character references, level of performance from us and our staff when they want to sign these players.. “They were international players when they signed them. Now suddenly it becomes a bit of an issue that they’re international players.”. ‘You can’t question his integrity’. Former Northern Ireland international Stuart Dallas said that O’Neill’s integrity could not be questioned.. Speaking on BBC Sport NI’s coverage of the game, said it was an “easy” issue to jump on.. “I think one thing you can’t do is question his integrity, you can’t do that,” Dallas said.. “Michael is experienced and he’s managed his country more than 100 times.. “At the end of the day, it is all well and good when these clubs are getting exposure for having so many players called up.. “If there was something riding in this game tonight, they wouldn’t be complaining.. “Northern Ireland aren’t blessed with a bi  

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