Gareth Bale: ‘I’m ready to go’ – Wales star
Wales are not far away from those numbers.
It was against Germany, just shy of eight years ago, the most-capped player in Coleman’s side got his break.
Bosnia and Herzegovina v Wales kicks off on Saturday night at 7:45pm on Sky Sports 2. And why are Bosnia clear favourites?
Gunter has 61 caps for his country, putting him ahead of his contemporaries, with Wayne Hennessey (51), Joe Ledley (57) and Gareth Bale (52) all also closing in on potentially record appearances for the Dragons.
There’s a case to be made for opposing the latter in a few way given how abysmal this campaign has been but I’d rather look towards one of the more competitive games on the coupon with Czech Republic backed to beat Turkey in the same section. “I’ve been fortunate. Since I made my debut I’ve picked up caps at pretty much every game”.
But you can perhaps check the official ticketing hub just in case that changes. It creeps up on you. “Hopefully, we can use that and Wales can have a successful weekend and massive party”.
Welsh football stands on the verge of its biggest celebration in 58 years – but Euro 2016 qualification will not ease Paul Bodin’s hurt.
Bale, who has scored six of Wales’ nine goals in Euro 2016 qualifying, s aid on Monday at the Welsh football awards that he is ready to play in both qualifiers and Gunter feels it would be a fearless manager who would deny him that opportunity.
Klopp will no doubt insist that he and he alone chooses who comes and goes at Anfield and the charisma and personality of the former Borussia Dortmund coach will have Liverpool supporters onside straight away.
“It has become something that has nearly defined the last 22 years of my life with people coming up to me to ask about it”. “But it’s not about reaching 100 caps or whatever”. “I’m sure it will be a full blooded performance from Bosnia. We played Belgium when they celebrated getting to the [2014] World Cup and we’ve put ourselves in that position now”. But every situation is different. It would be fantastic if any of us could get to that.
The Real Madrid star’s Welsh team-mate David Edwards revealed the squad separately watched Warren Gatland’s team earn a remarkable victory at Twickenham and have drawn great encouragement and national pride.
“You try and sort of forget the disappointments because we all know what’s happened in the past.
He’s 26 and he’s only going to get better and hopefully he can achieve more with Wales by taking us to a World Cup”.
“It’s been a hard time, we aren’t the biggest nation but we’ve probably underachieved”.
It is unthinkable that Wales will trip up now and it hopes to secure qualification in Zenica so the game against Andorra can be a night of celebration and jubilation.
Dropping forward Izet Hajrovic came as a little bit of a surprise, though, given Bosnia’s limited options up front as Edin Visca and particularly 20-year-old Armin Hodzic lack experience at the highest level.