Wales’s footballers show rugby compatriots the way to go

21 11 2014

A disinterested observer would have assumed the two results would conjure up the opposite emotions.

In rugby, Wales sneaking a narrow win, their first of the autumn. In football, Wales hanging to a goalless draw on by their fingernails.

Wales 17-13 Fiji, Millennium Stadium, November 2014

Wales v Fiji at the Millennium Stadium

But the rugby at the Millennium Stadium was a huge disappointment. Words like diabolical and disastrous were bandied around in the aftermath of the 17-13 win over Fiji, in which Wales remained pointless against the 14-man South Sea islanders.

It wasn’t quite the 2007 World Cup defeat to the same opposition – that really was a diabolical disaster – but it was typical of Wales’s persistent inability to put weaker teams to the sword. It started fairly well, with George North and Alex Cuthbert crossing for well-worked and ultimately straightforward tries.

But then, a pair of dubious disallowed scores aside, Wales took their foot off the gas. Whether it was complacency, a tendency to over-complicate matters, or a combination of the two, the game turned turgid. The healthy crowd of 60,000+, attracted by a welcome WRU decision to lower ticket prices for the game, quickly got bored. I’ve never been so inclined to join in with a Mexican Wave than the one sweeping the stadium on Saturday (obviously I still ignored the hateful thing). It said it all about the way the game was going.

By contrast, the Welsh footballers’ 0-0 draw in Belgium was a superb, wholehearted display. Facing the team (unrealistically) ranked fourth in the world, Wales were under the cosh for much of the game at the Koning Boudewijn Stadium in Brussels.

But – from what I could gather listening to the superb Five Live commentary feat Robbie Savage – Wales were far from outclassed. They got a result, maintaining their unbeaten record at the start of this Euro 2016 qualification campaign. A special shout out to James Chester, who seemed (from a radio listener’s perspective at least) to be everywhere.

With two games against Israel to come – they may be group leaders, but they’re also eminently beatable – Wales are in a cracking position, and certainly their best since the Euro 2004 qualifiers. We’ve also got Cyprus and Bosnia away, with Andorra and Belgium to visit Cardiff.

But the theoretically toughest game has been and gone, and it’s 0-0 final score is hugely positive for Welsh football. Let’s hope the rugby players can draw some inspiration from their success.





No Euro 2016 excuses for Wales

23 02 2014

Wales manager Chris Coleman has to be happy with the outcome for his side of the Euro 2016 qualifying groups draw, made in Nice this morning. But the pressure will be ramped up for Wales to earn a place in a major tournament for first time since the 1958 World Cup (and only the second time ever).

Belgium are the Group B name which sticks out most obviously, even if it was Bosnia and Herzegovina which emerged from Pot 1. But Wales can surely pick up results against any of our five opponents, and with the top two in each group automatically qualifying for the tournament in France, that should be a realistic target. A third-place finish, and a guaranteed play-off spot, should be the minimum target.faw

Wales

World ranking: 51st
Highest/lowest ranking since February 2012: 37th/82nd

Bosnia and Herzegovina

World ranking: 17th
Highest/lowest ranking since February 2012: 13th/31st
Last match: Wales 0-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Friendly, 15 August 2012
Last competitive match: none

Belgium

World ranking: 11th
Highest/lowest ranking since February 2012: 5th/54th
Last match: Belgium 1-1 Wales, World Cup qualifier, 15 October 2013

Israel

World ranking: 56th
Highest/lowest ranking since February 2012: 35th/82nd
Last match: Israel 3-3 Wales, Friendly, 8 February 1989
Last competitive match: none

Cyprus

World ranking: 122nd
Highest/lowest ranking since February 2012: 107th/135th
Last match: Cyprus 3-1 Wales, Euro 2008 qualifier, 13 October 2007

Andorra

World ranking: 198th
Highest/lowest ranking since February 2012: 198th/205th
Last match: none