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UEFA EURO News: Wales in ‘incredible position’ after Belgium win
Next Wednesday Wales will attempt to become the first British nation since England in 1966 to reach the final of a major global tournament.
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“Dream! Don’t be afraid to have dreams”, he said.
Wales are unbeaten in four games against the Red Devils over the last two and a half years, having drawn twice in Brussels and beaten them in Euro qualifying just over a year ago. And look what’s happened. “Everybody fails. I have had more failures than I’ve had success”.
Belgium, ranked second in the world, took the lead through Radja Nainggolan but lost 3-1 as Ashley Williams, Hal Robson-Kanu and Sam Vokes struck for Wales.
“I haven’t been emotional on a football pitch very often but when the final whistle went it was just a feeling of relief, happiness pride”.
Wilmots said: “We have to replace entire back-line”.
Ashley Williams scored Wales’ equalizer.
The Times of London special sports section had a full-page picture of Robson-Kanu celebrating his goal with the headline “Hal-lelujah”, while The Sun’s banner read: “Kanu believe it! We took the game to Belgium for long periods”, Coleman said.
“Then we came back out here and I’ve already got a pass back out for Lyon. And we’ve done that”.
“I said before the tournament I would make a decision on my club future after Euro 2016 and that’s the way it stands”, said Robson-Kanu. “He’s been outstanding”, Coleman said. “And that will obviously be a big one for myself and my family”. We made too many mistakes. And they’ve done that.
“It is a bit tough, I think, at this level when there’s so much on the games, when there’s so much pressure on the players – two yellow cards in five games is a little bit tight, a bit tough”.
“Rambo and Ben are big losses for us”.
“Everything their country has asked of them they have given it so, so they can be very, very proud”.
“We saw some of the footage from the park down in Cardiff and there was a wave of beer coming over that they were throwing in the air”. “The rules are the rules”.
I put Marouane Fellaini on and for 15 to 20 minutes we were in control in the second half. Now the next one is Portugal.
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“I’m really gutted. I’m confident in the players we have to step in and get us to the final”. “There might be kids thinking rugby or football and they’ll be watching this thinking football”.