GARY O’Neil insists he has “no concerns” over Cherries’ current goalkeeping situation, but admitted Cameron Plain taking his spot in the squad for Premier League matches is “a big jump up from where he’s been”.

Following an injury to one-time Brazil international Neto at West Ham last month, young Irishman Mark Travers was recalled to the starting XI.

But, with third choice Will Dennis being left out of Cherries’ 25-man Premier League squad, teenager Plain is suddenly next in line, having been named on the bench for last week’s clash with Tottenham Hotspur.

Neto is set to be missing until after the World Cup break due to his hamstring problem, meaning Plain will again take a place on the bench when Cherries head to Leeds United this weekend.

Plain, who does not need to be registered in the top flight as he is under the age of 21, joined Cherries from Winchester City under-16s.

His highest level of competitive experience came during a loan spell with Wimborne Town in the Southern League Premier, having previously spent time cutting his teeth at Ringwood Town and Bashley.

Asked how Plain has reacted to his extra responsibility in the past couple of weeks, now being next in line should anything happen to Travers, interim head coach O’Neil told the Daily Echo: “He’s training really well. He’s on the bench in Premier League fixtures now, so it is a big jump up from where he’s been.

“He’s trained really well, he’s a good lad, always works his socks off, so a good experience for him to be in and around it.”

O’Neil also insisted he is not overly concerned with having such an inexperienced goalkeeper on the bench for the next few matches.

“We’ll deal with situations like that as and when they come around,” he said, when quizzed on how he would feel about having to throw Plain into a Premier League contest.

“I think all we can do is work hard with Cam to make sure that he’s in the best place possible.

“He always gives everything. He has a real good goalie in Travs ahead of him at the moment, so no concerns.”