Hindustan Times (Delhi)

This is the greatest result in history of Welsh football: Bale

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Agence France-presse

CARDIFF: Gareth Bale hailed Wales’ qualificat­ion for a first World Cup since 1958 as the greatest result in their history after a 1-0 win over Ukraine in Cardiff cruelly denied the wartorn nation a place in Qatar.

Bale’s free-kick, which was turned into his own net by Ukrainian captain Andriy Yarmolenko, separated the sides despite the visitors dominating the game at the Cardiff City Stadium.

“The result is the greatest result in history of Welsh football,” said Bale, who previously led his country to the semi-finals of Euro 2016. “It’s what dreams are made of.

“I’m speechless because we’re so happy. We did it for all our amazing fans in the country. Words can’t describe our feelings at the moment.”

Ukraine made a nation proud in beating Scotland 3-1 on Wednesday in their first competitiv­e clash since Russia’s invasion. Oleksandr Petrakov’s men deserved much more f rom another exceptiona­lly composed performanc­e under the strain of carrying the hopes of a people devastated by Russian aggression.

“I think we did everything we could, but I really want the people in Ukraine to remember our team, our efforts,” said Petrakov.

“I want to say sorry we didn’t score but this is sport.”

The Ukrainian national anthem was applauded by all sides of the stadium before the game and, just as on their trip to Scotland in midweek, the visitors were inspired rather than inhibited by the pressure put upon them.

However, they were made to pay for some wayward finishing, one moment of misfortune and a heroic goalkeepin­g performanc­e from Wayne Hennessey, who made nine saves.

“We gave everything today, we left everything on the pitch,” said Ukraine midfielder Oleksandr Zinchenko.

“The keeper from Wales did an unbelievab­le job. He’s definitely man of the match with his incredible saves.”

Messi scores five goals in Estonia friendly

PARIS: Lionel Messi scored all the goals in Argentina’s 5-0 friendly win over Estonia in Pamplona, Spain on Sunday.

Messi joins a select club comprising only Juan Andres Marvezy and Manuel Moreno to score five in a game for Argentina. The seven-time Ballon d’or winner scored from the spot in the eighth minute, then added four more in the space of half an hour (45, 47, 71 and 76 minutes).

His quintet extended his record tally of goals for his country to 86. Lionel Scaloni’s side are unbeaten in 33 matches, the last loss a 2-0 defeat to Brazil in the semi-finals of the 2019 Copa America.

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 ?? AFP ?? Gareth Bale celebrates Wales’ qualificat­ion for the World Cup.
AFP Gareth Bale celebrates Wales’ qualificat­ion for the World Cup.

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