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Home Full Match Replay World Cup Qualifier: Wales vs Ireland – Full Match Replay. Assisted by Branislav Ivanovic.Substitution, Wales. Assisted by Joe Allen.Nemanja Matic (Serbia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Nemanja Matic (Serbia) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.Aaron Ramsey (Wales) wins a free kick in the attacking half.Attempt missed. Full Match Replay World Cup 2018 Qualifiers. Vokes' shirt was pulled at a corner and, after an initial confusing delay, referee Manuel De Sousa pointed to the spot.There was a deafening din of boos as Ramsey placed the ball, but the Arsenal midfielder ignored the hysteria and audaciously dinked the ball into the right corner, wrongfooting goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic and sparking ecstatic celebrations among the Wales fans.The phrase 'Panenka' is often used to describe similar goals, referring to a spot-kick taken by Czechoslovakia's Antonin Panenka in the 1976 European Championship final shootout.Panenka chipped the ball down the middle of the West Germany goal to seal victory in the cheekiest fashion imaginable and, coincidentally, that was also at Stadion Rajko Mitic in Belgrade. Elsewhere in Group D, the Republic of Ireland travel to Moldova.Martin Hinteregger (Austria) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Marc Janko (Austria) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.Chris Gunter (Wales) wins a free kick on the right wing.Chris Gunter (Wales) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Substitution, Wales. Wales scorestheir second try during the Guinness Six Nations match between Wales and England in February 2019 (Photo: Dan Mullan/Getty Images) The Rugby World Cup gets underway in …
Joe Ledley hasn't played for three months and he gave me 90 minutes, incredible. 0. The average position of Wales' players (right) throughout the game shows how deep they had to sit for long periods. Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. "Attempt missed. Ben Davies (Wales) left footed shot from outside the box is too high.Aleksandar Kolarov (Serbia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Attempt missed. Wales twice squandered a winning position as Austria fought back to draw in a lively 2018 World Cup qualifier.Joe Allen's half-volley put Wales ahead in Vienna but slack marking allowed Marko Arnautovic to nod level.Wales were fortunate to regain the lead through Kevin Wimmer's own goal - a day after Austria manager Marcel Koller had called his opponents Arnautovic seized on more sloppy defending to level again but Wales held on for a point to stay top of Group D.Chris Coleman's side had to cope with spells of heavy Austrian pressure as well as a vociferous Viennese crowd inside a packed Ernst Happel Stadion.The European Championship semi-finalists also had to contend with an injury to Allen, The draw means Wales are level on points with Austria, Serbia and the Republic of Ireland - This meeting between Group D's top two seeds was always likely to be a significant fixture, and the game was given added spice by the two managers' pre-match comments.Coleman dismissed Koller's suggestion Wales were "lucky" to reach the Euro 2016 semi-finals, and he appeared to make a pointed reference to Austria's failure to get out of their group when he said some teams in France "couldn't handle the pressure".There was a sense of serendipity to the way Koller's comments came back to haunt him shortly before half-time, as Wales regained the lead in extremely fortuitous fashion.Gareth Bale launched a long throw into Austria's box and, after Sam Vokes' flick-on, James Chester had a header saved by Robert Almer - but the ball bounced off Wimmer and bobbled into the net.The element of luck was amplified by the fact Wales had been under intense pressure before they scored their second goal, although Arnautovic's second equaliser meant Austria were eventually rewarded for their endeavours.On paper, this was Wales' most difficult match of the campaign - Coleman's top seeds away from home against the second-highest ranked team in the group.Austria had won their past 10 qualifiers and were unbeaten in competitive matches at home since 2012.With a highly-charged atmosphere inside Ernst Happel Stadion, Koller's men seemed determined to make amends for their disappointing European Championship campaign.And, despite falling behind to Allen's superb swerving left-footed half-volley, Austria were level five minutes later as Chris Gunter failed to track Arnautovic's run from a lofted David Alaba pass, allowing the Stoke winger to head past Wayne Hennessey.The hosts took charge from that point and, although Wales reclaimed the lead, Allen's loose pass and a poor touch from Chester allowed Arnautovic to run clear and clip the ball over Hennessey.A draw was the least Austria's attacking efforts warranted and, for Wales, a point away from home against one of their primary rivals for Group D's top spot was reward for a valiant performance. Sunday, 15 Jul 2018. October 10, 2017.
Home Full Match Replay World Cup Qualifier: Wales vs Ireland – Full Match Replay. Assisted by Branislav Ivanovic.Substitution, Wales. Assisted by Joe Allen.Nemanja Matic (Serbia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Nemanja Matic (Serbia) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.Aaron Ramsey (Wales) wins a free kick in the attacking half.Attempt missed. Full Match Replay World Cup 2018 Qualifiers. Vokes' shirt was pulled at a corner and, after an initial confusing delay, referee Manuel De Sousa pointed to the spot.There was a deafening din of boos as Ramsey placed the ball, but the Arsenal midfielder ignored the hysteria and audaciously dinked the ball into the right corner, wrongfooting goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic and sparking ecstatic celebrations among the Wales fans.The phrase 'Panenka' is often used to describe similar goals, referring to a spot-kick taken by Czechoslovakia's Antonin Panenka in the 1976 European Championship final shootout.Panenka chipped the ball down the middle of the West Germany goal to seal victory in the cheekiest fashion imaginable and, coincidentally, that was also at Stadion Rajko Mitic in Belgrade. Elsewhere in Group D, the Republic of Ireland travel to Moldova.Martin Hinteregger (Austria) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Marc Janko (Austria) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.Chris Gunter (Wales) wins a free kick on the right wing.Chris Gunter (Wales) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Substitution, Wales. Wales scorestheir second try during the Guinness Six Nations match between Wales and England in February 2019 (Photo: Dan Mullan/Getty Images) The Rugby World Cup gets underway in …
Joe Ledley hasn't played for three months and he gave me 90 minutes, incredible. 0. The average position of Wales' players (right) throughout the game shows how deep they had to sit for long periods. Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. "Attempt missed. Ben Davies (Wales) left footed shot from outside the box is too high.Aleksandar Kolarov (Serbia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Attempt missed. Wales twice squandered a winning position as Austria fought back to draw in a lively 2018 World Cup qualifier.Joe Allen's half-volley put Wales ahead in Vienna but slack marking allowed Marko Arnautovic to nod level.Wales were fortunate to regain the lead through Kevin Wimmer's own goal - a day after Austria manager Marcel Koller had called his opponents Arnautovic seized on more sloppy defending to level again but Wales held on for a point to stay top of Group D.Chris Coleman's side had to cope with spells of heavy Austrian pressure as well as a vociferous Viennese crowd inside a packed Ernst Happel Stadion.The European Championship semi-finalists also had to contend with an injury to Allen, The draw means Wales are level on points with Austria, Serbia and the Republic of Ireland - This meeting between Group D's top two seeds was always likely to be a significant fixture, and the game was given added spice by the two managers' pre-match comments.Coleman dismissed Koller's suggestion Wales were "lucky" to reach the Euro 2016 semi-finals, and he appeared to make a pointed reference to Austria's failure to get out of their group when he said some teams in France "couldn't handle the pressure".There was a sense of serendipity to the way Koller's comments came back to haunt him shortly before half-time, as Wales regained the lead in extremely fortuitous fashion.Gareth Bale launched a long throw into Austria's box and, after Sam Vokes' flick-on, James Chester had a header saved by Robert Almer - but the ball bounced off Wimmer and bobbled into the net.The element of luck was amplified by the fact Wales had been under intense pressure before they scored their second goal, although Arnautovic's second equaliser meant Austria were eventually rewarded for their endeavours.On paper, this was Wales' most difficult match of the campaign - Coleman's top seeds away from home against the second-highest ranked team in the group.Austria had won their past 10 qualifiers and were unbeaten in competitive matches at home since 2012.With a highly-charged atmosphere inside Ernst Happel Stadion, Koller's men seemed determined to make amends for their disappointing European Championship campaign.And, despite falling behind to Allen's superb swerving left-footed half-volley, Austria were level five minutes later as Chris Gunter failed to track Arnautovic's run from a lofted David Alaba pass, allowing the Stoke winger to head past Wayne Hennessey.The hosts took charge from that point and, although Wales reclaimed the lead, Allen's loose pass and a poor touch from Chester allowed Arnautovic to run clear and clip the ball over Hennessey.A draw was the least Austria's attacking efforts warranted and, for Wales, a point away from home against one of their primary rivals for Group D's top spot was reward for a valiant performance. Sunday, 15 Jul 2018. October 10, 2017.