Cardiff (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Gareth Bale hopes Wales’ 2-1 victory against Azerbaijan can prove a turning point in their race to qualify for Euro 2020 after the Real Madrid star spared his side’s blushes on Friday.
With just six minutes left at the Cardiff City Stadium, Ryan Giggs’ team were on the brink of an embarrassing draw that would have severely damaged their hopes of reaching next year’s European Championship.
Despite taking the lead through Pavlo Pashayev’s farcical own goal in the first half, Wales had surrendered a sloppy equaliser to Mahir Emreli after the interval.
Already in trouble in Group E after successive defeats by Hungary and Croatia, Wales were saved by their captain as Bale headed home from close range.
Wales now sit third in the group, three points behind Hungry and Croatia after four matches.
“Azerbaijan made it difficult. We were sloppy at times. We ground it through and showed our character,” Bale said.
“Scrappy wins help you get a winning mentality and momentum. Hopefully this is a turning point.
“We’d like to do it in style but three points is three points. We all believe we can qualify. We’ll keep doing that until the end.”
Giggs wasn’t impressed with Wales’ erratic display, but took heart from their determined finish.
“It wasn’t good enough, first half. We didn’t stick to our game plan. Some of our players wanted to do whatever they wanted to do,” he said.
“We showed character to come back. Everyone needs a little bit of luck. Hopefully it will help momentum. That’s what we need.”
Bale’s crucial contribution was another welcome boost for the former Tottenham forward in what could be a season of vindication.
As his country’s all-time leading goalscorer, Bale is always guaranteed a warm welcome in Wales — a feeling he hasn’t often enjoyed in Madrid during his turbulent spell with Real.
Having survived Real manager Zinedine Zidane’s latest attempts to freeze him out after a proposed move to China collapsed, the 30-year-old has battled back into the Madrid line-up.
Bale, who scored his first goals since March 16 in the weekend draw at Villarreal, this week dismissed the suggestion that it has been the worst time of his career and insisted the problems have only made him stronger.
Bale was out-of-sorts in Wales’ summer qualifying defeats, but — handed the captain’s armband in the absence of Ashley Williams — he was quickly into his stride, bursting down the right wing and crossing towards Tom Lawrence, who volleyed wide at the near post.
from World Soccer Talk https://ift.tt/311Kc4c
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