A lone goal from Ukraine’s Yarmolenko own goal leads Wales to second World Cup in its history
The land of Wales and Gareth Bale will finally be in Qatar, a milestone they have not reached since Sweden 1958. It was one of three World Cup spots, the last European, yet to be decided and whose ticket has been sealed by the team led by Robert Page. The ‘Dragons’ team’s narrow win against Ukraine, whose country is still suffering from the Russian invasion and which had left Scotland on the road days ago, has enabled them to enter the history of Welsh football.
Yarmolenko’s own goal after half an hour of play was enough for the Welsh to achieve their biggest success of recent times. Pass that has allayed doubts about a hypothetical withdrawal of Gareth Bale, who played out the 90 minutes of the clash at Cardiff City Stadium. With this pass, there will be a British duel against England to be framed together with Iran and the United States in Group B of the World Cup in Qatar.
Source: La Verdad

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