Monday, December 23, 2024
Advertisement
  1. You Are At:
  2. News
  3. Sports
  4. Football
  5. Wales ends 64-year wait for World Cup return, beats Ukraine to end

Wales ends 64-year wait for World Cup return, beats Ukraine to end

Now Doha is the destination for Wales, which is more accustomed to featuring at Rugby World Cups, having qualified for all nine editions

Edited by: Aachal Maniyar New Delhi Published : Jun 06, 2022 10:33 IST, Updated : Jun 06, 2022 10:33 IST
Wales
Image Source : GETTY

Wales makes it to World Cup after 64 years

Wales registered a 1-0 win over war-disrupted Ukraine in World Cup qualifier on Sunday. It secured victory in the 34th minute. The goal secured in the Cardiff downpour, was enough to send Wales back to the World Cup as the country with the longest gap between qualifications for the FIFA showpiece. They ened their 64-year unwanted streak in the thrilling match.

“It's the greatest result in the history of Welsh football," Gareth Bale said. “I'm just delighted we are going to a World Cup. It means everything, it's what dreams are made of. I'm speechless. I'm so glad we've done it for these amazing fans.”

Bale was one of those spectators for the remaining 10 minutes or so after being substituted when his body could offer no more.

“It was difficult," Bale said. "I haven't played too much football these last three or four weeks because of my back spasm, but the most important thing was to get through. I give my all. I was running on empty."

The Welsh also played their neighbors at the 2016 European Championship when they lost to England in the group stage.

But Wales did go further than England at Euro 2016 in France, reaching the semifinals where Cristiano Ronaldo led Portugal to victory and then the title. Another soccer great knocked out Wales at the 1958 World Cup, with Pele netting the only goal in eventual champion Brazil's quarterfinal win.

Wales did contest a third tournament last year, returning to the European Championship and losing to Denmark in the round of 16.

Now Doha is the destination for Wales, which is more accustomed to featuring at Rugby World Cups, having qualified for all nine editions.

“It's unbelievable — little old Wales at the World Cup," midfielder Aaron Ramsey said.

"It's amazing.”

Thanks most of all to goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey who thwarted nine shots on target to prevent Ukraine scoring.

“It's absolutely incredible — not just for me, everybody who's been on this pitch tonight," Hennessey said.

"Gareth, unbelievable free kick again, so I'm absolutely buzzing. It's unexplainable. He's so dangerous at free kicks. When he's on the field stuff happens and for me he's an amazing talent and a joy to watch.”

This qualification has been achieved with coaching uncertainty. Robert Page stepped up to lead the team on a temporary basis in early 2021 with Ryan Giggs still out of the management job while awaiting trial on charges of domestic violence.

Now Page is set to lead the team in Qatar.

“I'm so proud of these boys,” Page said.

“They thoroughly deserved that. The one thing they needed was a World Cup and they've got it.” 

(Inputs from PTI)

Advertisement

Read all the Breaking News Live on indiatvnews.com and Get Latest English News & Updates from Sports and Football Section

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement