Toronto Star

Wales rises to the top with rout of Russia

- FRANK GRIFFITHS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TOULOUSE, FRANCE— Wales advanced to the European Championsh­ip’s knockout stages as group winner after comprehens­ively beating Russia 3-0 on Monday.

Goals from Aaron Ramsey, Neil Taylor and Gareth Bale — the latter notching a goal in his third consecutiv­e game at Euro 2016 — ensured that Wales won Group B ahead of England, which could only draw 0-0 with Slovakia.

Ramsey opened the scoring in the 11th minute after a quick counteratt­ack, chipping the ball over the advancing goalkeeper. Taylor doubled the advantage nine minutes later after slotting in a rebound, his first internatio­nal goal. Bale then made it 3-0 in the 67th minute with an audacious shot that made him the tourna- ment’s leading scorer.

“It’s probably the best performanc­e I’ve been involved in with Wales,” said Bale. “To top the group, what more can you ask? We said we didn’t want to make the numbers up. Well, we can’t do any more than win the group.”

For Russia, defeat meant its time at Euro 2016 is over and coach Leonid Slutsky gave a major hint that he won’t be the man in charge for much longer. The team, which only earned one point in a disappoint­ing campaign, will now focus on the World Cup, which it is hosting in two years.

“I think after a type of tournament like this, you need someone else to take charge of the national side for major competitio­ns,” Slutsky said after the match.

Russia, which needed to win the match to have any chance of prog- ressing, took a more attacking posture at the Stadium de Toulouse. But its attacking forays left space for Wales to strike on the counteratt­ack.

All of Wales’ goals came from crisp movement and deft passing. For Wales’ first, James Chester won possession deep in Russia’s half and back-flicked to Joe Allen, who threaded the ball behind the defence to Ramsey. The Arsenal midfielder beat the offside trap and lifted the ball over Igor Akinfeev.

The second came after Bale dribbled toward the penalty area. Four Russia defenders surrounded the Real Madrid forward, which exposed the team’s left flank, into which Taylor entered unmarked. His first effort was blocked by Akinfeev, but Taylor was there to slot in the rebound. Bale’s goal came after being put through by Ramsey.

Welsh supporters, in a sea of red around the Stadium de Toulouse, chanted “Don’t take us home! Please don’t take us home!” during the match. But as the match went on, they confidentl­y chanted “We are top of the league” and now look forward to an encounter in the knockout phase.

At the beginning of the tournament, Wales’ first major competitio­n since the1958 World Cup, few expected the team would win their group.

“Overall, it was a fantastic performanc­e and we topped the group, which no one would have seen coming,” Ramsey said. “We want to see how far we can go. Anything can happen in the next matches.”

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PASCAL GUYOT/AFP/GETTY IMAGES James Chester, who helped set up Wales’ opening goal, soaks in the atmosphere after what teammate Gareth Bale called the team’s “best performanc­e.”
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