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Gareth Bale: Fightback shows Wales are a true team

Wales’ only previous taste of a major tournament, the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, saw them reach the quarter-final stage before losing 1-0 to Brazil and a teenager called Pele.

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Radja Nainggolan’s exquisite strike put Belgium into an early lead in the Lille quarter-final, yet Wales rallied and levelled through captain Ashley Williams.

“I’m really happy for Sam Vokes”, said Coleman.

“I will be right in the mix of it, so hopefully they can do it”. “Aaron and Ben both took one for the team”. Thomas Vermaelen was out through suspension, while Jan Vertonghen missed out due to an ankle injury in training.

When asked whether his representative had been busy, Robson-Kanu said: “Yeah he has!”

The Belgians chose to pay tribute to Wales’s incredible performance by giving their fans a guard of honour as they departed the Stade Pierre Mauroy.

But their reaction to falling behind was exemplary and after Neil Taylor had been denied by Thibaut Courtois, Williams met Ramsey’s right-wing corner with a thumping downward header to equalise in the 31st minute.

Robson-Kanu suggested Euro 2016 has not seen the last of Ramsey.

But it was Wales who struck with a goal that lit up the tournament.

Wales stormed back from a rough start to beat Belgium 3-1 in a pulsating quarterfinal won by classy goals from two unheralded forwards.

“I think you dream about nights like this, and you never know whether you’ll be lucky enough to live them”, Coleman said. “Maybe they were afraid of leaving space in behind”. “We have a problem of communication”. “We had a defence with an average age of 23”.

Furthermore, it suggests that Wilmots would have benefited from listening to the shot-stopper who had warned him about the pitfalls previously, and that is said to have come from his time working with the likes of Jose Mourinho and Diego Simeone.

Euro 2016 has been a story of the underdog, and Wales continued that narrative on Friday as they progressed to the semi-finals.

The surprise victory over Belgium at Euro 2016 was the best performance by a Wales team at a major tournament and broke television viewing records.

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Much of the focus will be on Bale and Ronaldo – two of the most expensive players in football history – but the Welshman says he does not care about that their private battle and says he is only interested in creating more history for his country. It was a night when Belgium, the world’s No. 2 team, were expected to cruise into the semi-finals, given the talent in their ranks.

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