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Aaron Ramsey hails Wales’ qualification for Euro 2016

This means Wales have automatically qualified for the finals in France next summer, which will be their first major tournament since reaching the 1958 World Cup. “We have finally made it to a major tournament”.

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Despite losing 2-0 to Bosnia-Herzgovina, the Welsh will take part in their first global tournament since the World Cup in 1958.

Wales striker Hal Robson-Kanu has praised late manager Gary Speed for laying the foundations for the Dragons’ current success.

Wales have qualified for Euro 2016, despite defeat to Bosnia.

Those who watch Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Wales live stream this Saturday will be able to see whether Gareth Bale and Co. can continue their 10-game winning streak, which is the longest since an eight-game streak, between November 1984 to September 1987.

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Against Bosnia, they looked more nervy, but with Cyprus springing a surprise on Israel in Jerusalem, Wales can go into Tuesday’s dead-rubber against Andorra in Cardiff in the mood to celebrate.

Aaron Ramsey says that his dreams have come true after Wales qualified for Euro 2016. There’s no doubt that they should be as fired up for this fixture as their British visitors.

“They’ve been highly focused all week on the next job, the next challenge, and that comes against Bosnia”.

“We are talking about the rest of the team and we have to be ready for the game”.

“I’ve never been so happy to lose 2-0”, said Coleman.

Manager Chris Coleman had been sweating on Bale’s fitness in recent weeks but the 26-year-old allayed fears he might be unavailable after coming on as a substitute in Real Madrid’s 1-1 draw at city rivals Atletico on Sunday.

“This is right up there (in my career) – this was one of my dreams of things to do”.

“Everyone knows how important Wales is to me and how proud we are to all play for our country”.

Coach Antonio Conte is keen for Italy to complete their campaign with a win over Norway to give themselves the best chance of being top seeded for finals after they sealed their place at Euro 2016 on Saturday with 3-1 victory at Azerbaijan.

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“This has been a dream of mine, I know for the others it’s been the same”. “We’re not the biggest nation but we probably should have done better than we have, certainly the teams I’ve been involved in, and for Welsh fans it’s been real hard times over the years”, he said.

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