Sunday Express

JOHNSON LATE GOAL JUST SUB-LIME

- REPORTING FROM CARDIFF CITY

WALES super sub Brennan Johnson rescued a point with a dramatic late equaliser. Trailing to a second-half strike from Belgium’s Youri Tielemans, Robert Page’s Red Dragons were heading for a third straight Nations League defeat.

But that gloomy picture in Group A4 all changed when Johnson levelled with a sharp finish.

A share of the spoils was thoroughly warranted as they dominated for long spells.

Ifwales have been feeling on top of the world ever since last Sunday’s World Cup play-off triumph, Belgium arrived here no longer at the summit of football.

Defeat to the eventual winners at both Russia 2018 and last summer’s Euros had finally removed them from No.1 spot in the FIFA rankings.

This was a clash that neither country seemed too keen on.

Pre-match,wales skipper Gareth Bale had moaned about playing five games in barely two weeks and Kevin De Bruyne said he would rather be on holiday.

Their managers were not listening, though as both men started in Cardiff.

It was the hosts who looked to have taken last night by storm when Ethan Ampadu rocketed in a fourthminu­te bullet – only forvar to disallow it for offside in the build-up.

What a let-off that was for Belgium, who were without injured Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku.

And De Bruyne and Co were equally relieved 10 minutes later as Bale fired inches wide after Dan James set him up at the near post. Lightning Leeds forward James

gave the Belgium defence a runaround in the opening stages.

He tested reserve keeper Koen Casteels with a sharp shot from an acute angle.

And twice in the final few minutes of the half Connor Roberts went close – with a header and shot over the bar.

Leandro Trossard should have buried a chance from eight yards just before the break.

That was a clear warning the second period was unlikely to be as one-sided or comfortabl­e for Page’s troops. So it proved.

For within six minutes of the restart Belgium were ahead following a sweeping passing move that culminated in Trossard finding Tielemans (right) and he calmly slotted home.

It was tough onwales but they were not to be denied and Johnson smashed home to send a capacity crowd wild with delight.

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Johnson celebrates scoring their
equaliser
WELSH DELIGHT: Brennan Johnson celebrates scoring their equaliser

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