Gareth Bale fires Wales into World Cup play-off final
Gareth Bale fired Wales to a 2-1 World Cup play-off semi-final victory over Austria that leaves them in sight of their first appearance in the finals for 64 years.
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Gareth Bale fired Wales to a 2-1 World Cup play-off semi-final victory over Austria that leaves them in sight of their first appearance in the finals for 64 years.
A late Krzysztof Piatek penalty took the shine off another good Scotland performance, as a first Scots goal from Arsenal and former Celtic star Kieran Tierney was cancelled out in a 1-1 friendly draw with Poland.
Brilliant Gareth Bale bagged a stunning brace to sink Austria and leave Wales 90 minutes away from their first World Cup appearance since 1958 after a nerve-shredding 2-1 win.
Gareth Bale scored in either half as Wales booked their place in the World Cup play-off final by beating Austria 2-1 in Cardiff.
Definitivamente, si Gareth Bale jugara cada semana con Gales en vez de ser ese futbolista pasota del Real Madrid, no sería descabellado considerarle para algún Balón de Oro. Con la camiseta del Dragón se transforma del témpano de hielo que es Chamartín a una estrella ardiente y dominante, y volvió a hacerlo contra Austria para dejar a su país en la final de la repesca por el Mundial. Un doblete de golazos, el primero a balón parado y el segundo tras un córner, que apea de la carrera a su compañero Alaba y sigue haciendo preguntarse a más de un madridista que por qué demonios no hace lo mismo con el Madrid.
Gareth Bale fired Wales to a 2-1 World Cup play-off semi-final victory over Austria that leaves them in sight of their first appearance in the finals for 64 years.
Krzysztof Piatek’s injury-time penalty gave Poland a late 1-1 draw with Scotland at Hampden Park.
A brilliant double from Gareth Bale took Wales to the brink of a first World Cup since 1958 thanks to a 2-1 win over Austria in Cardiff on Thursday.