Mitro says Wales should be terrified
One inch, one minute.
All three sides, however, have the same goal difference of +4.
Wales had only threatened sporadically in the second half but Bale nearly won it when he strode on to Ramsey’s pass and struck the foot of a post.
The draw left Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales third in Group D with six points from four games, four behind leaders Ireland and two adrift of second-placed Serbia. “But we feel we have enough in our dressing room to win all of them if that is what we have to do”, he said.
“They will all be big games to come”. The hosts took the lead through Newcastle striker Aleksandar Mitrovic but Marcel Sabitzer equalised in the 15 minute for Austria. “We don’t practice. We just talk within the group and we decide what we’re going to do”.
“We felt unable to take the risk of a financial penalty or point deduction, however, as we always have done at this time of year, we will be paying our respects in other ways”.
“We were without him for the first three games which was a blow for us, it would be a blow for anyone”.
James McClean’s victor in Austria put Ireland top of the section before the added bonus of closest challengers Serbia and Wales drawing confirmed a two-point advantage.
Bale said Wales had missed a chance to boost their hopes of going to Russian Federation in 2018.
“It is just a frustrating night”, Williams said. “He wanted to take it to Serbia which was why we set up in the way we did”.
For me, the alarm bells are already ringing as soon as Serbia push forward for the first time.
“Even after that it wasn’t like we were hanging on”.
It has become a talking point in worldwide football and Crystal Palace midfielder Joe Ledley says Wales will continue with their “lucky charm” of ridiculous team photos.
Midfielder Joe Ledley said: “We are proud of our performance”.
‘There’s not a team on the planet he couldn’t play for when he’s at his best, there’s not a team he couldn’t play for.
However, with Mitrovic starved of service, the away side’s dominance counted for little, and, for all their hard work, no serious chances appeared forthcoming.
However, Vokes knows dealing with that pressure is something Wales have to master.
Matić did have a couple decent attacking forays in what was a rather decent display on the global stage, including a rasping shot that was unfortunately straight at Wayne Hennessey in the Welsh goal.