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Wales 4-0 Gibraltar: Kieffer Moore double inspires hosts to comfortable demolition over minnows

Wales continued their preparations for Sunday's crucial Euro 2024 qualifier with Croatia by crushing minnows Gibraltar at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground.

Rob Page is unlikely to oversee a simpler assignment than this one in north Wales, with a Kieffer Moore double complimenting goals from Ben Davies and Nathan Broadhead to effectively kill the game off by half-time.

Daniel James struck the post late on as Wales continued to dominate after the break, but with the game already won, this affair became more about getting minutes in legs for Page's side.

Indeed, this night was so straightforward, a cynic may well wonder what, if anything, Wales really got out of this game. Page will likely argue this was a useful chance to blood some of the more promising youngsters, with Charlie Savage, Reagan Poole, Joe Low and Liam Cullen all handed debuts.

Savage, in particular, produced an eye-catching showing in the middle of the park, although in truth he'll likely have received tougher tests in action for League One Reading.

Indeed, Wales' dominance meant few in attendance at the Racecourse Ground, hosting only its second Wales men's fixture for 15 years, would have really been on the edge of their seat here, although Page will nevertheless be pleased with a lot of what he saw.

An injury to Wes Burns will be a concern, however. The Ipswich Town man forced off with what looked a shoulder injury after 15 minutes.

That was perhaps the only blot on the evening for Wales, who were dominant from the off. Broadhead wasted his side's first sight at goal after five minutes, while Daniel James, replacing the injured Burns after 15 minutes, gave his side an added injection of energy out wide.

The hosts took the lead in the simplest of circumstances

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