World Cup digest: Wales could drop Bale and Ramsey for England clash
Robert Page has suggested Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey could be used off the bench for Wales' make-or-break World Cup clash with England.
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Robert Page has suggested Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey could be used off the bench for Wales' make-or-break World Cup clash with England.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar: Wales manager Rob Page believes that despite a disappointing World Cup campaign his side are capable of beating England on Tuesday (Nov 29), hinting that Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey may start their final Group B clash on the bench.
Wales forward Gareth Bale said his team need to give everything they have to beat England in the World Cup on Tuesday, having been "devastated and heartbroken" after their defeat by Iran.
DOHA : Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey were big-game players who could step up in Wales's final group clash against England at the World Cup after failing to make an impact in their loss to Iran, midfielder Joe Allen said on Sunday.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar : Iran ignored the distractions that have overshadowed the team since they landed in Qatar to get their World Cup campaign up and running as they rallied to beat sloppy Wales 2-0 on Friday, giving themselves a chance of reaching the knockout stage.
The second round of fixtures kick off on Friday as the stakes go up with teams set to play their way into the knock-out phase or out of contention to progress at the World Cup.
AL RAYYAN, Qatar: The United States received a fitness boost with midfielder Weston McKennie ruled fit to start after being a doubt for their Group B opener against Wales, who will be captained by Gareth Bale on their return to the World Cup after 64 years.
TURIN, Italy: Novak Djokovic kept his bid for a record-equaling sixth ATP Finals title alive by beating Taylor Fritz of the United States on Saturday to reach the final of the prestigious season-ending tournament.Djokovic, who went unbeaten through the group stage, won 7-6 (5), 7-6 (6) in just under two hours in Turin, securing the win on his second match point.He has now won all six of his encounters against the 25-year-old Fritz.The Serb will face either third-seeded Casper Ruud or Andrey Rublev in Sunday’s final as he attempts to win his first title at the event since 2015 and match Roger Federer’s record.Djokovic had to recover quickly from a grueling three-hour win over Daniil Medvedev in his final group match, which had ended less than 24 hours previously.“I had to fight to survive,” Djokovic said. “I didn’t feel very reactive today or very comfortable.