Aaron Ramsey ‘proud’ of Rob Page as Wales sack head coach
Wales have sacked head coach Rob Page, the Welsh Football Association announced on Friday morning.
Wales have sacked head coach Rob Page, the Welsh Football Association announced on Friday morning.
Leeds United’s Daniel James was the only player not to score a spot-kick as Wales lost a penalty shoot-out 5-4 against Poland to miss out on Euro 2024.
Wales’ hopes of qualifying automatically for next year’s European Championships were dented by a 1-1 draw in Armenia on Saturday afternoon.
Wales warmed up for Euro 2024 qualifying action by cruising to a 4-0 win over Gibraltar in Wrexham.
Wales kept their Euro 2024 hopes alive with a 2-0 victory in Latvia as Aaron Ramsey’s 100th career goal and David Brooks’ finish boosted under-fire manager Rob Page.
Wales’ hopes of qualifying for Euro 2024 were seriously damaged by a shocking 4-2 loss to Armenia in Cardiff on Friday night.
Wales continued their strong start to Euro 2024 qualifying as AFC Bournemouth’s Kieffer Moore netted the only goal in their close-fought win over Latvia.
Connor Roberts has told Wales to target World Cup knockout football in the future after their failure to make it out of Group B in Qatar.
Gareth Bale has vowed that he plans to keep playing for Wales “as long as I’m wanted” after Rob Page’s side suffered a “disappointing” World Cup exit.
Marcus Rashford and Phil Foden got on the scoresheet for England against Wales as Gareth Southgate’s side secured top spot in their World Cup group.
Rob Page has admitted that Wales “deserved” to lose their second World Cup group game as Iran “punished” them in the 2-0 defeat.
Iran scored twice in stoppage time to boost their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup knockout stages with their deserved win over Wales.
Wales had done so well to get promoted to the top division of the Nations League that relegation – confirmed by defeat to Poland – was no great shock.
Giggs has been on leave from his post since November 2020 and faces a domestic violence trial in August.
Memphis Depay made it 3-2 moments after Gareth Bale’s stoppage-time equaliser for Wales…
“He’s [not] had the opportunity to play a consistent run of games for Tottenham, I think if he did he’d be fantastic.”
“It was like walking downstairs when you’re a kid at Christmas and seeing all presents. Just an unbelievable feeling.”
“Looking at the group, they’re winnable games and anything can happen in a local derby, albeit in Qatar.”
“It’s been a crazy journey from where we were to qualify for two European Championships and a World Cup.”
64 years later… Wales have qualified for their second-ever World Cup finals.
“[Sunday] is going to be a massive game for us. We need to show the best performance of our lives.”
Jakub Kaminski and Karol Swiderski netted as the hosts battled back from behind to win…
“Not many players can say they’ve done that, so credit to him. He deserves all the plaudits, absolutely.”
“I think he’s top-six (Premier League) now. He’s shown he’s got that potential and ability.”
“It is a mouth-watering tie, potentially. Scotland will be thinking the same, but our full focus is on getting there.”
Tomas Soucek got on the scoresheet for the Czech Republic in Cardiff…
“We all know who the real parasite is!”
“It’s a waste of my time. It’s disgusting. They should be ashamed of themselves. I am not fussed.”
Gareth Bale scored a sensational brace as Wales got the better of Austria…
“Qatar is an unbelievable place and to play there against the best teams in the world would be a dream come true.”