Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Wales finished their historic Euro 2016 qualifying campaign with a patchy win against Andorra ....

Wales players celebrate

  But that did not detract from the party atmosphere at a delirious Cardiff City Stadium.
Having already secured their place at a first major tournament since the 1958 World Cup, Chris Coleman's side were dominant but frustrated by diligent Andorran defending in a goalless first half.
The breakthrough finally came five minutes after the interval, as Aaron Ramsey fired in a rebound after Ashley Williams's header was saved.

Gareth Bale struck his seventh goal of the campaign with five minutes left as Wales finished second in Group B following Belgium's win against Israel.
Wales had ended their long and painful absence from major tournaments in strange circumstances on Saturday, losing 2-0 in Bosnia-Herzegovina but qualifying thanks to Israel's 2-1 defeat by Cyprus.


Wales celebrate after qualifying for Euro 2016
Party time... Wales have reached their first major tournament finals in 57 years
The Welsh players, coaches and fans in Zenica did not care how they reached Euro 2016, so deprived of success had they been over the past half a century.
But after the initial celebrations had subsided, attention turned to Andorra's visit and the opportunity to toast their achievement with their home crowd at a sold-out Cardiff City Stadium.

Party first, match second

With Welsh band Super Furry Animals playing a three-song set before kick-off and the home fans rattling through their repertoire of chants at full volume, the match almost seemed secondary to the jamboree in the stands.
It is just as well the atmosphere was so charged - because the action on the pitch offered little excitement in the first half.
The Super Furry Animals
Welsh band Super Furry Animals performed before kick-off at the Cardiff City Stadium
There was a lengthy stoppage early on as Andorra's Victor Moreira departed on a stretcher following a clash of heads with James Chester.
Although Wales monopolised possession, they were thwarted by the dogged determination of an Andorran side who had never won a competitive game away from home.
The home fans did not seem overly concerned, however, as they continued to bask in the glory of qualification - and the opening goal arrived five minutes into the second half.
Captain Williams' header was palmed away by Andorra goalkeeper Ferran Pol, but Ramsey was on hand to fire the rebound into the net from a tight angle.
Wales continued to exert total control and doubled their lead late on as Bale collected Ben Davies's low cross and shot into the bottom corner.

No mishaps this time

Even with the slow start, this was a far cry from Wales's opening match of the campaign in Andorra.
In that fraught fixture, Wales fell behind to the minnows' first competitive goal for four years and were in danger of becoming only the second team in history to lose a qualifier against the Catalan principality.
Wales players celebrate after defeating Andorra
Euro 2016 will take place in France between 10 June and 10 July
Coleman was booed at half-time but, thanks to Gareth Bale's two goals, Wales escaped with a precious three points which laid the foundation for their campaign.
Although Andorra proved resolute once again, the match in Cardiff was in stark contrast as the home crowd stayed inside the stadium en masse after the final whistle to pay tribute to Coleman and his players.

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