Nottingham Forest ace forces 'difficult decision' for international manager after World Cup and promotion success
Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson gave Wales manager Robert Page a "difficult decision" after his impressive form for the Reds.
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Nottingham Forest star Brennan Johnson gave Wales manager Robert Page a "difficult decision" after his impressive form for the Reds.
Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey says qualification for the 2022 World Cup has topped reaching two European Championships in the last six years.
From Wales to Qatar Wales boss Robert Page set the bar pretty high when declaring the World Cup play-off against Ukraine as the biggest match in Welsh history, and the backdrop to yesterday’s tie only made the task even harder. Ad/> With the neutral willing Ukraine on, Wales had to focus, write their own history, and try to reach the World Cup under circumstances few others would wish upon themselves, and ultimately it was decided by the cruellest of margins – an Andriy Yarmolenko own goal ending Ukraine’s World Cup dream and sending Wales to the finals for the first time since 1958.
Robert Page believes Wales are becoming increasingly confident they belong in international tournaments after qualifying for the World Cup.
Gareth Bale said reaching the World Cup with Wales represents the “final piece of the jigsaw” after they edged out Ukraine to qualify for the competition finals for the first time since 1958.
Robert Page reflected on “an unbelievable feeling” after guiding Wales to a first World Cup appearance for 64 years.
Gareth Bale hinted Wales' qualification for the World Cup after a 64-year wait will force him to put any thoughts about a possible retirement on hold.
The 32nd and last team in the World Cup won’t be the side most of the planet wanted. Far crueller things have happened to Ukraine this year but they were denied the expression of a nation’s identity and excellence that a place in the World Cup provides; denied, sadly, by one of their own. But if Wales had rarely been more unpopular outside the principality, after a 64-year exile, they could not afford to be sentimental. For six decades, the last player to score against them on the global stage has remained a teenaged Pele. All of that will change now. The class of 1958 are no longer the only Welshmen to qualify for the World Cup and it is a colossal achievement by Robert Page and his band of brothers.