Chris Coleman and his
Red Dragons wins made it interesting on Group D coming this October, when they
host the Republic of Ireland in a match with all the elements of a final.
For Wales will be on
one of its utmost of tests and challenges, when they face a hesitant Republic
of Ireland looking desperately for its pass to the grand fete of football.
As Wales facing
Georgia at Tbilisi, the Crusaders are one tough foe to face off at Boris Paichadze
Dinamo Stadium were these recently did their spoiler to the Boys of the
Republic of Ireland with a hurtful draw.
Still the Dragons delivered
this weekend of international play a couple of important wins over Austria at home
in Cardiff and yesterday against Moldova at Chisinau that allowed them to
leapfrog to second place.
For Coleman and company
its business as usual and after their display in the past EURO 2016, this being
their first ever and with a strong third place finish, now their aims are towards
Russia.
The Welsh since they participated
in their only World Cup in 1958 in Sweden, they have not been in another one
and now with the football they are showing off lately, they are on the verge of
their second one.
When this team plays football
they indeed do a one of a kind job and the way this squad showed off in the past
Euros, they are ready for more world class prime time after delivering a couple
of wins in the qualifiers.
Off the bench or in
the starting initial eleven, the Welsh Boys are looking good in every match, as
wine with time gets better to drink, spirit and possessed for excellence is
what Coleman has instituted so far in this amazing group.
They are not out and
fighting their way up the ladder and with a lot of will and determination these
even can make history with this squad that is solid gold with its new generation
of players and its old firm looking forward to elevate Welsh football.
Poised to deliver the
ultimate of glories in tier upcoming matches with the hope of closing them with
perfection ridden all over and the desired and coveted pass to the celebration of
world football, where the world united by a football.
There is no stopping
this group and getting ready for their appointment with destiny come October 9
at Cardiff, where they face off in one of their imperative of compromises against
their cross the channel neighbors.
With their spirits
high and all around inspiration the Boys from Wales will be looking forward to
next month and believe they can deliver if they put on the field their amazing
and one of a kind football these have been displaying lately.
The sky is the limit
and the sole mission for theTîm pêl-droed
cenedlaethol Cymru is to deliver with an all-around
attitude and character the ultimate of goals.
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