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Paul Bodin ‘wouldn’t wish’ penalty woe on anyone as Wales face Ukraine showdown

Paul Bodin hopes Wales’ World Cup dream is not decided by penalties after becoming a spot-kick villain nearly 30 years ago.

With Wales needing to beat Romania at home to qualify for the 1994 World Cup, the score was 1-1 when Bodin thudded a 63rd-minute penalty against the visitors’ crossbar.

Romania went on to win 2-1 that night at Cardiff Arms Park in November 1993, qualifying for the following summer’s World Cup in the United States.

Wales have not been as close to qualifying for a World Cup since, but beating Ukraine in Sunday’s play-off decider would end a 64-year absence from the finals.

Bodin said: “I certainly hope it doesn’t come down to penalties.

“If it goes to a penalty shoot-out then you guarantee someone is going to be a villain, and someone is going to be a hero.

“I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. I hope the game can be sorted in normal time, or extra time.

“We’ve got enough firepower, and as long as we can keep them out, which we’ve done well at Cardiff City Stadium, we’ve got a great chance.

“It’s been a great home for us, and Ukraine will know they’re in for a tough game.”

Full-back Bodin was Wales’ regular penalty taker in the early 90s, despite having celebrated forwards Dean Saunders, Ian Rush, Mark Hughes and a young Ryan Giggs as international team-mates.

He had scored all three of his previous penalties for Wales, and was known for drilling his spot-kicks rather than placing them.

Bodin struck the Romania penalty so hard that it flew back off the bar high over his head.

Fate decreed that Bodin would score from the spot against Ipswich in the Premier League just three days later.

“It was a long time ago now but we still remember it,” said Bodin, who three decades on from his spot-kick anguish is Wales

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