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Harry Wilson celebrated his 50th cap with a brilliant double as Wales boosted their Euro 2024 automatic qualification hopes with a 2-1 win over Croatia in Cardiff sabong
Wilson rewarded an excellent home performance with two clinical second-half strikes, enough to stave off a late Croatia rally that saw Mario Pasalic convert 15 minutes from time sabong
Wales came into the contest knowing victories in their final three group games were probably necessary to secure a top-two place and avoid the play-offs in March sabong
Rob Page’s side still have to work to do in November – away to Armenia and at home to group leaders Turkey – but upsetting the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists in such fashion offers great encouragement sabong
This win takes Wales into second place above Croatia by virtue of them having done sabong better in their head-to-head ties, the Dragons having drawn their opening game of the campaign 1-1 in Split in March sabong
The result will ease the pressure on manager Rob Page, who awoke to newspaper headlines on Saturday morning linking Roy Keane to his job sabong
RecommendedScotland qualify for Euro 2024 after Spain result confirms placePage vowed he would shut out all external noise at his pre-match press conference in which he became visibly emotional, and that chatter will now surely dim after this result sabong
Victory in Latvia last month had boosted Wales, but Aaron Ramsey and Brennan Johnson had picked up injuries and were replaced by David Brooks, a scoring substitute in Riga, and Kieffer Moore sabong
Ben Davies took over the captaincy in Ramsey’s absence as Wilson won his landmark cap, exactly a decade on from becoming Wales’ youngest-ever player at the age of 16 years and 207 days sabong
History was against Wales with no wins in seven games against Croatia and the visitors were smarting from Thursday’s 1-0 loss to Turkey – their first-ever home defeat in European Championship qualification sabong
Croatia made three changes from that shock defeat but their midfield triumvirate of Luka Modric, Mateo Kovacic and Marcelo Brozovic – the heartbeat of this ‘Golden Generation’ – remained in tact sabong
Wales started on the front foot but the pattern of the game soon developed with Croatia dominating possession and the hosts seeking to spring swift counter-attacks sabong
Wilson almost profited from one such raid after Brooks had tricked Josko Gvardiol in the build-up sabong
The ball just run away from Wilson, who could not connect with enough power and Domagoj Vida blocked sabong
A period of Croatia keep-ball ended with Josip Juranovic crossing and Petar Musa heading over, but it was a rare moment of concern for Wales who were gaining in confidence sabong
Ethan Ampadu picked out Brooks after 21 minutes and his feather-like touch and pass freed Wilson through the middle sabong
Wilson was brought down in full flow by Vida, with the close attendance of Gvardiol preventing the yellow card from turning to red sabong
Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic tipped away Wilson’s resulting free-kick and was also equal to Neco Williams’ curling effort after the wing-back had cut inside on his right foot,Gvardiol’s intervention was also needed to deny Connor Roberts after Wilson’s clever back-heel had created space sabong
Croatia boss Zlatko Dalic made three changes at half-time, a sign that he was unimpressed with his side’s first-half performance sabong
But Wales struck within two minutes of the restart as the visitors failed to cope with Danny Ward’s punt forward sabong
The ball came off a Croatia player under pressure from Moore and Brooks volleyed the ball on sabong
Wilson took it in his stride and outpaced Vida to chip the ball over the stranded Livakovic for his seventh Wales goal sabong
The lead was doubled after 60 minutes as Daniel James, having replaced Brooks three minutes earlier, swung over a cross that Wilson glanced beyond Livakovic into the corner of the net sabong
Croatia rose from their slumber with Ward saving from substitute Dion Drena Beljo, the ball turned inches around the post sabong
Modric’s resulting corner glanced off the head of Moore for Pasalic to pounce from close range, but Wales held on for a famous victory against the world’s sixth-ranked team sabong
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England coach Steve Borthwick is adamant his side will use the pain of their narrow Rugby World Cup semi-final defeat to South Africa to “grow into something brilliant” moving forward sabong
Heading into the clash as heavy underdogs, England executed their kick-heavy gameplan to perfection and impressed at the set-piece to stunningly lead the Springboks at half-time sabong
However, South Africa’s much-vaunted ‘bomb squad’ came off the bench, started to dominate the scrum and the kicking of Handre Pollard led them to a gutsy 16-15 win sabong
Borthwick’s troops far outperformed expectations in the semi-final and although he was devastated to come up just short on the big stage, the coach is convinced the experience will stand his young squad in great stead for the future sabong
“The whole team performance was strong,” said Borthwick in his post-match press conference sabong
“We’re disappointed sabong
We came here with a plan to win the game but fell short sabong
Not far but a little bit short and we’re desperately disappointed sabong
“But the players should be incredibly proud sabong
We had seven players 25 or under in our squad, which was the most of any semi-finalist sabong
South Africa had one sabong
“We have a great blend in the squad and there’s lots to take going forward sabong
We put ourselves in a position to win a semi-final against the reigning world champs and world No 1 sabong
“In adversity, there is normally a seed in there that will grow into something brilliant sabong
It’s too early to find that seed now but we’ll make sure we find it sabong
We’ll take what we’ve gone through tonight, grab it and make sure it makes us stronger in the future sabong
”England were narrowly defeated in Paris (Getty Images)Lock George Martin was a surprise selection ahead of Ollie Chessum but he shone in just his fourth Test start, with his maul defence a particular highlight sabong
And Borthwick is convinced Martin has a bright future, while also highlighting the superior cohesion that the Springboks have after a longer period together as a coaching staff sabong
“I thought he [Martin] played really well,” added Borthwick sabong
“There were a good number of outstanding performances out there sabong
George is another young player, only 22 sabong
I would hope to see him in England shirt for many years to come sabong
“We were playing against a team with coaches together since 2018 sabong
It was an incredible achievement for them to win in 2019 and they have had four years of continued development sabong
“They’re consistent whereas we’ve had four months with this coaching team sabong
I’ve asked the players to approach training and the game in a different way; for the players to be willing to change is all credit to them sabong
Tonight was another example of that sabong
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