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Harry Wilson hails Gareth Bale’s stunning free-kick for Wales

Harry Wilson says Gareth Bale’s status as Wales’ free-kick taker is unrivalled after his sensational World Cup play-off strike against Austria.

Bale produced a remarkable free-kick of power and dip as Wales won 2-1 in Cardiff on Thursday to set up a play-off final date against Scotland or Ukraine.

Wales manager Robert Page said after the game he had told Bale it was the best free-kick he had ever seen.

But the Wales captain had not scored from a free-kick for his country since beating England’s Joe Hart at Euro 2016, with some Welsh fans suggesting free-kick specialist Wilson should take on the mantle.

Wilson scored a free-kick winner against the Republic of Ireland in a 2018 Nations League tie when Bale was absent, a goal the Real Madrid forward praised on social media.

But Fulham forward Wilson said: “I like taking free-kicks myself but when you’ve got someone with the quality that Gareth has I think you need to let him have at least the first one.

“When he produces like he did with the first one, he deserves the second as well.

“I think it was asking a bit much of him to score two, but the first one was unbelievable and set us on our way.”

Asked about Bale’s six-year Wales drought from set-pieces, Wilson said: “He was saying that himself in the changing room after the game.

“Whenever we get a free-kick 25-30 yards from goal everyone is expecting it to end up in the net every time.

“Obviously that’s not going to happen, but he’s put that one right in the top corner and really set us up for a great night.”

Bale produced another stunning second-half strike to leave Wales one win away from reaching their first World Cup for 64 years.

It extended his Wales goals record to 38 and came following heavy criticism of him in the

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