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Gareth Bale’s star quality gives Wales edge in World Cup play-off – Neil Taylor

Neil Taylor says Gareth Bale’s “X factor” gives Wales the advantage in their World Cup play-off battle with Scotland or Ukraine.

Bale has played less than two hours of football for Real Madrid since the end of August as his farewell season at the Bernabeu has turned into a personal nightmare.

But Bale, who has been declared fit for Saturday’s Champions League final against Liverpool, guided Wales into a World Cup play-off decider with a stunning two-goal show against Austria in March.

Wales will play Scotland or Ukraine in Cardiff on June 5 to decide Europe’s last spot at the 2022 finals in Qatar.

“Gareth has been the X factor for Wales for 10 years now, the threat that other countries of our level don’t have,” Euro 2016 hero Taylor told the PA news agency

“They might have good teams and good squads, but they don’t have that X factor player.

“He was the difference in the Austria game again and people like that are gold dust.

“We’ve become accustomed to when Wales are in big games that we usually turn up and get the result.

“It’s been like that for many years now and this is no different. I feel if all three teams play to their best then Wales come out on top.”

Taylor was part of the Wales team which reached the semi-finals of Euro 2016 in France.

The 43-times capped full-back or wing-back scored his only international goal in the 3-0 victory over Russia at that tournament and he believes the current Wales squad has greater depth than the ones he featured in.

He said: “There’s a lot of strength in depth. What I’ve liked about it as well is we’ve picked up players that maybe wouldn’t have looked at Wales in the past.

“People like Brennan Johnson know what Wales is about now and it’s important we can attract those players.

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