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Nations League roundup: Williams axis strikes late again as Wales top group

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Jonny Williams brought Wales’s goal drought to an end with his first internatio­nal goal five minutes from time to give his side a 1-0 victory over Bulgaria in Sofia.

The Charlton midfielder, who came off the bench with 18 minutes left, connected superbly with Neco Williams’s cross from the right to smash the ball high into the net, giving goalkeeper Nikolay Mihaylov no chance. The pair had combined the other way round for a last-gasp winner against Bulgaria in early September. Ryan Giggs’s side, who failed to score in their previous two outings, now top Group B4 following three wins and a draw from their four matches.

Giggs said: “I’m so proud of the players, it was a great performanc­e. The players have got to keep believing in the way we play and that’s not easy.

These young players have not experience­d it before, but they kept their concentrat­ion and players off the bench made an impact.

Jonny Williams told Sky Sports: “It was an amazing moment for me. The gaffer put me on in a false nine position. First time I’ve played there and I’ve repaid him with a goal. I wondered if I would ever get my first goal but here I am.

Substitute Stuart Dallas’s own goal means Northern Ireland remain well off the pace in Group B1 despite a creditable display against Norway in Oslo.

Ian Baraclough’s side were pressed into early panic mode, clearing an Erling Braut Haaland shot off the line within two minutes, but they held out for 66 more, threatenin­g on the counter without being able to make a breakthrou­gh.

Dallas, who had been on the pitch for only eight minutes, was put off by Paddy McNair’s attempt to clear a Martin Ødegaard corner and headed firmly past Trevor Carson. The Motherwell goalkeeper had been a short-notice starter after Bailey Peacock-Farrell was injured during the warm-up.

In Group A1, Italy drew 1-1 with the Netherland­s in Bergamo. Roma’s Lorenzo Pellegrini opened the scoring after 16 minutes, latching on to Nicolò Barella’s superb arcing ball from the right that took out two defenders and allowed the midfielder to beat Jasper Cillessen in the visitors’ goal. The lead lasted only nine minutes, as Manchester United’s Donny van de Beek helped himself to his first for his country smashed in on the turn from close range.

Both sides trail Poland in the group, who eased to a 3-0 home victory against Bosnia-Herzegovin­a – the visitors played for 75 minutes with 10 men after Anel Ahmedhodzi­c’s early red card.

 ??  ?? Stuart Dallas (left) with Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough after the game in which the Leeds defender scored an unfortunat­e own goal. Photograph: Orn E Borgen/ NTB/AFP/Getty Images
Stuart Dallas (left) with Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough after the game in which the Leeds defender scored an unfortunat­e own goal. Photograph: Orn E Borgen/ NTB/AFP/Getty Images
 ??  ?? Wales’s Jonny Williams (left) sprints away after his late goal to celebrate with Rabbi Matondo and Rhys Norrington-Davies. Photograph: Anton Uzunov/AP
Wales’s Jonny Williams (left) sprints away after his late goal to celebrate with Rabbi Matondo and Rhys Norrington-Davies. Photograph: Anton Uzunov/AP

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