Gareth Bale focuses on 'dream' World Cup amid club uncertainty
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.
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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.
Gales y Ucrania, solo uno estará en Qatar 2022
CARDIFF : Ukraine coach Oleksandr Petrakov said his players would hang a flag in their dressing room given to them by soldiers on the frontline before their World Cup playoff against Wales on Sunday.
Joe Rodon has backed Gareth Bale to be at full speed as Wales attempt to end a 64-year wait to play at the World Cup.
Wales’ World Cup destiny will be decided by a play-off final against Ukraine in Cardiff.
Gareth Bale goes into Sunday's World Cup play-off knowing it could be his greatest game, or his last. If he takes Wales to their first World Cup finals since 1958 it will mean every bit as much as the five Champions Leagues he won with Real Madrid.
Robert Page aims to be the author of a fresh chapter in Welsh football history by emulating Jimmy Murphy’s journey from Rhondda to World Cup manager.