The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wales flatten Finland to gain promotion

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CARDIFF, United Kingdom: Wales stand-in manager Robert Page believes Gareth Bale's love for football has been rekindled by a return to Tottenham after playing his part in a 3-1 win over Finland that secured promotion to the top tier of the Nations League.

Bale teed up Harry Wilson for the opener in Cardiff before goals from Daniel James and Kieffer Moore ensured Wales did not miss the presence of absent manager Ryan Giggs.

The former Manchester United midfielder mutually agreed with the Football Associatio­n of Wales to not take charge of November's three internatio­nals after being arrested on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend. Giggs denies all allegation­s of assault.

Wales needed just a point to hold off the Finns at the top of Group B4, but were well worthy of all three points to round off an impressive week for Page after a 0-0 friendly draw against the USA and a 1-0 win over the Republic of Ireland.

"It's massive, we've achieved what we set out to and what Ryan started," said Page. "To go unbeaten in that competitio­n is something to be very proud of." Wales will head to Euro 2020 confident of living up to their extraordin­ary run to the semi-finals four years ago as an array of young stars again impressed.

In France in 2016, Bale was the inspiratio­n and the 31-year-old also has a spring back in his step since joining Spurs on loan from Real Madrid.

"Gareth has got the buzz back, he's now at a club that shows him love and he's fallen back in love with football again," added Page. "That's what we all need."

A burst by Wilson put Wales in a strong position after just 12 minutes as he was hauled down by Jere Uronen just outside the box and the defender was shown a straight red card.

Finnish goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky kept his side in the game, producing one outstandin­g save from Bale.

But the Bayer Leverkusen stopper was beaten when Bale picked out Wilson to fire low into the net.

James has struggled to make an impact at Manchester United this season but showed what he is capable of with a blistering strike into the top corner a minute into the second-half.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Wales' midfielder Daniel James (2nd R) turns to celebrate as his shot beat Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky and heads into the net to make the score 2-0 at The Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales.
- AFP photo Wales' midfielder Daniel James (2nd R) turns to celebrate as his shot beat Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky and heads into the net to make the score 2-0 at The Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales.

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