Mooy arrived back in England on Thursday night following a gruelling week of travel around the entire world.

The Socceroo star went across the Atlantic Ocean to get to Honduras, across the Pacific Ocean to get to Australia, and then across the Indian ocean to get back to Europe. 

Mooy also played 180 minutes across the two legs as Australia qualified for the World Cup with a 3-1 win over Honduras. 

Wagner said he will sit and talk to Mooy ahead of Saturday's away clash against Bournemouth. 

"We have a lot of experience about Aaron and he has a lot of experience about travelling from international breaks, especially back from Australia," Wagner said.

"We'll do it like we've always done it. I will have a chat with him and will have a look at him in training and we'll make the decision before the game on match day.

"It isn't the best scenario that he played (on Wednesday) and comes back (on Thursday night), but he has shown that he's able to handle it."

He added: "Everything is prepared that he's able to do it," Wagner said. "A big thing in football, and this is nothing new, usually you're not able to perform as well if your mood is not the best.

"The experience he has had, the difficult route he has had with the qualifiers and play-offs they've had to play, win or die in the second game, and he has done it so far.

"He's shown he is a player for the big games, not only to play them but be successful and I'm totally sure this will help him."