logo
Wales warm up for Belgium battle with victory over Liechtenstein

Wales warm up for Belgium battle with victory over Liechtenstein

Times06-06-2025
There was no surprise that Wales brushed aside Liechtenstein — the more eye-catching news arrived later, when they learnt that Belgium had dropped points by drawing in North Macedonia.
Wales and Belgium are expected to be rivals to top the 2026 World Cup qualifying group J, making their meeting in Brussels on Monday a potentially significant one. Wales have seven points from three matches while Belgium were opening their campaign. Even if Belgium are past their peak, they are ranked eighth in the world and will certainly pose a greater attacking threat for Wales than Liechtenstein, who failed to manage one attempt on goal, even off target, at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Wales needed to maintain their patience and move the ball quickly against part-timers who set out to frustrate before tiring and conceding twice after the break. Wales probably should have scored more than three goals, having had 79 per cent of the ball against a country ranked 205th of the 211 Fifa members and without a win in their previous 43 World Cup qualifying games.
Joe Rodon broke a frustrating deadlock six minutes before the break with a powerful header from Sorba Thomas's inswinging corner. Harry Wilson arrived late to head home a second on his return from a foot injury before Kieffer Moore tapped a third into an empty net after David Brooks's volley was parried by Benjamin Büchell, the former Oxford United goalkeeper. He made good saves to keep the score respectable, notably tipping over the bar from Ethan Ampadu's overhead kick, which deflected and looped up, and using his legs to save from Brooks.
The Wales head coach, Craig Bellamy, will be pleased that his substitutions played a part in the second and third goals but frustrated that he lost Neco Williams, the full back, who was taken off on a stretcher after attempting to wrap his foot around the ball to cross. He will have a scan on a suspected ankle injury on Saturday.
Bellamy is looking forward to returning to Belgium, where he spent two years working at Anderlecht, initially as under-21 coach and then as assistant to Vincent Kompany. 'We could have made it a lot more [goals], and we'd like to make it a lot more,' Bellamy said. 'There were good chances created, I liked how we controlled it. When the ball was in play we were really sharp, as soon as they had the ball our reactions were brilliant. They couldn't build anything to get anywhere near our goal.
'Now we go there [Belgium] and I'm not sitting back, it's not in my make-up.'
While Bellamy is unbeaten in nine matches since being appointed last summer, his side initially found it tough going to break down a low block and the match followed the same pattern as in the games against Kazakhstan and North Macedonia in the previous qualifiers in March. There were half-chances spurned in the first half before they finished with 26 attempts, 11 of which were on target.
Bellamy and his Wales players became increasingly irritated with Liechtenstein's disruptive tactics and Anastasios Papapetrou, the referee, giving free kicks. Liechtenstein played five at the back and dropped four in front, making it a test of Wales' creativity and finishing.
Thomas played in an advanced role on the left, not always making the best use of plenty of space and chance to cross. He was perhaps also fortunate not to be punished for a challenge on Simon Luchinger, which was reviewed by VAR, before he swung in a pacey corner for Rodon to score and draw sighs of relief from his team-mates.
Wilson, who joined Ampadu in returning from injury, used a short free kick to drive into space and sliced wide from outside the penalty area. Moore, who was among five changes from the 1-1 draw in North Macedonia in March, picked the wrong option as he chested down an excellent cross from Williams when he might have either headed at goal or laid across to Wilson in space. Moore and Liam Cullen got into each other's way on a cross before Wilson skied the loose ball.
After the interval, Moore was a shade slow to react to a fantastic low cross by Brennan Johnson and then headed wide with a chance that should have been routine for a target man like him. The substitutes Lewis Koumas and Jay Dasilva combined for Wilson to double the lead. Brooks, who also came off the bench, volleyed Cullen's cross before Moore converted the rebound. Brooks sprinted clear and poked into the side netting and Moore could not reach a late chipped cross.
Wales (4-2-3-1): K Darlow — C Roberts, J Rodon, B Davies, N Williams 6 (J Dasilva 24) — E Ampadu (J Sheehan 64), S Thomas (L Koumas 64) — B Johnson, J Cullen, H Wilson (J James, 74) — K Moore.
Booked Sheehan.
Liechtenstein (5-3-2): B Buchel — L Meier (K Kindle, 46), L Traber, S Wieser, J Hofer, M Goppel — S Luchinger (A Netzer, 73), N Hasler, A Sele – F Saglam (V Pizzi, 46), Luque Notaro (A Malin, 70).
Booked Kindle, Pizzi.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lando Norris braced for rain-hit Belgian Grand Prix after clinching pole
Lando Norris braced for rain-hit Belgian Grand Prix after clinching pole

BreakingNews.ie

time17 minutes ago

  • BreakingNews.ie

Lando Norris braced for rain-hit Belgian Grand Prix after clinching pole

Lando Norris admitted he was braced for a chaotic rain-hit Belgian Grand Prix after beating championship rival Oscar Piastri to pole position. Norris edged out McLaren team-mate Piastri by just 0.085 seconds at Spa-Francorchamps, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc third. Advertisement In the other scarlet car, Lewis Hamilton was eliminated in Q1 and was set to line up from a lowly 16th – a performance the seven-time world champion described as 'unacceptable'. Norris secured his fourth pole of the season and his second in three races in dry conditions, but rain is forecast to hit Sunday's 44-lap race in the Ardennes. However, Norris has won both of the two races staged in the wet this year – the curtain raiser in Melbourne and the last round in Silverstone three weeks ago – and said: 'It's probably going to rain and at Spa, there is a high chance it could just hit half of the track and not the other half, so we could be in for a chaotic race like Australia or Silverstone. 'Hopefully I can take advantage from being at the front, but I don't expect it to be dry. I expect it to be raining and for there to be more chaos.' Advertisement Norris qualified six tenths behind Piastri for Saturday's sprint race. He started third and finished in the same position with Piastri one place above him – allowing the Australian to extend his championship lead from eight points to nine. Max Verstappen won the first Formula One race staged following Christian Horner's dismissal as Red Bull team principal and the defending champion will start from fourth for Sunday's main event. Max Verstappen held off Oscar Piastri (left) and Lando Norris to win the sprint race. Photo: Bradley Collyer/PA. Yet in qualifying on Saturday, Norris delivered with his first lap in Q3 to hold a near two-tenth advantage over Piastri heading into the concluding runs and although he failed to improve and Piastri did, it was enough to take the 13th pole of his career as he bids for a hat-trick of consecutive wins. 'Everyone was pretty worried after yesterday but I wasn't even that far off,' said Norris. Advertisement 'There was nothing to worry about, but people like to make a lot of things up. It was just a couple of little issues that I had. 'I was confident coming into today so it was nice to get back on top.' At the other end of the grid, Hamilton will have just four drivers behind him when the lights go out on Sunday. His lap was chalked off by the stewards after he ran all four wheels of his Ferrari off the circuit at Raidillon. Hamilton described his performances in Belgium as 'unacceptable' Photo: Bradley Collyer/PA. Hamilton, who spun in qualifying for the sprint race and then improved only three places from his grid slot of 18th, is without a podium for Ferrari – the deepest he has ever gone into a season without a top-three finish. Advertisement 'I don't agree (with the stewards' decision), but I'm out,' said the 40-year-old. 'It was another mistake from my side and I have to look internally. 'I have to apologise to my team because it is just unacceptable to be out in both Q1s this weekend. A very, very poor performance.'

Swans dealt Santos blow as Sheehan gives injury update
Swans dealt Santos blow as Sheehan gives injury update

BBC News

time18 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Swans dealt Santos blow as Sheehan gives injury update

Swansea City centre-back Ricardo Santos will miss the beginning of the 2025-26 season because of a knee who joined the Swans from Bolton Wanderers earlier this summer, landed awkwardly during his side's pre-season loss to Cheltenham Town in midweek."We are without three centre-halves and two wingers at the moment," said Swansea City manager Alan Sheehan."Anyone who was at the Cheltenham game will know about Ricardo. He had a shocking landing, and he will be out for a while now as he hyperextended his leg."Like Santos, club captain Ben Cabango, Filip Lissah, Jisung Eom and Zeidane Inoussa all missed Swansea's 1-0 pre-season defeat by Exeter City on Saturday."Ben Cabango is incredibly important to us, and we are going to get him scanned again as he has a little something in his calf which we need to look further into," added Sheehan."Filip Lissah turned his ankle, the same as we had with Jisung, and Inoussa was left out as a precaution."

Yorkshire dump Glamorgan out of T20 Blast
Yorkshire dump Glamorgan out of T20 Blast

BBC News

time18 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Yorkshire dump Glamorgan out of T20 Blast

Vitality Blast Women League 2 - Semi-finalGlamorgan 124-9 (20 overs): Bethan Ellis 41, L Parfitt 29; O Thomas 3-29Yorkshire 130-3 (17.3 overs): Boyce 38, Winfield-Hill 35; Tulloch 2-29Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by 7 wicketsMatch scorecard Yorkshire raced to a seven-wicket win over Glamorgan with England batter Lauren Winfield-Hill and fellow opener Georgie Boyce leading the way after a disciplined bowling performance restricted the Welsh side to started well with captain Lauren Parfitt making 29 off 26 and fellow opener Bethan Ellis hitting 41 off 38, reaching 87 before the second wicket young spinners Olivia Thomas (3-29) and Claudie Cooper (2-25) made sure Glamorgan were unable to accelerate as wickets (35) and Boyce (38) put Yorkshire in charge but Glamorgan kept fighting with the ball, Poppy Tulloch claiming two wickets, but they did not have enough to defend and Ami Campbell (26 not out) finished the game match reflected Yorkshire's unbeaten progress through the Northern group and their plans to move to Tier One next season, a year before Glamorgan. Glamorgan's start was mostly solid rather than spectacular with the outfield slow from earlier rain, but Lauren Parfitt and Bethan Ellis picked off any poor deliveries to rack up 66 before skipper Parfitt was bowled by left-arm seamer Rachel Slater for 29 off 26 in the 10th teenager Niamh Holland threatened briefly before being caught behind by Maddie Ward off Olivia Thomas for 13 to start a Glamorgan Ellis hammered a straight drive back to Claudie Cooper and Bethan Gammon (11) was caught behind off Ria Fackrell as all Ward's bowling changes paid Tulloch (14) was the only other Glamorgan batter in double figures, providing Winfield-Hill with her third catch and former England all-rounder Beth Langston with her second dominated the strike and the scoring, showing her class as Yorkshire rattled up 68 without loss in the first half of their drove Poppy Walker (1-21) to Gammon at long-off, while seamer Tulloch sent back Dutch star Sterre Kalis for one and had Boyce caught Ward (21 not out) hit successive fours off Walker to ease the pressure and a flurry of boundaries from Campbell saw Yorkshire through to the final against Women now turn their attention back to the One Day Cup, where they have three wins out of four ahead of hosting Leicestershire at Neath on Saturday 2 with the same record, entertain Middlesex on the same date.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store