The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Proud’ Wales look ahead to Irish clash

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– Wales manager Chris Coleman says his side will embrace the pressure of tonight’s knife-edge World Cup qualificat­ion shootout against the Republic of Ireland in Cardiff.

A win for either team will guarantee them a play-off at their opponents’ expense and could yield an automatic qualifying spot if Group D leaders Serbia lose their last game at home to Georgia.

For Wales, a draw at Cardiff City Stadium would be enough to finish above Ireland in the table,

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but Coleman says his players will only be thinking of victory.

“We’re on dangerous ground if we go in with a game plan of trying to soak the pressure up for 90 minutes,” said Coleman, who will be without his attacking talisman Gareth Bale due to injury.

“We are too good to do that. We’ll go and attack, go and score goals. We have to do that.”

Celtic cousins separated by the Irish Sea, Wales and Ireland are more accustomed to facing off on the rugby pitch and have never previously tackled each other in a football match of such magnitude.

Surprise semifinali­sts at Euro 2016, Wales have not played at a World Cup since 1958 and could finish a qualifying campaign unbeaten for the first time in their history.

A damaging run of five successive draws appeared to have nixed their qualificat­ion hopes, but consecutiv­e wins – and clean sheets – against Austria, Moldova and Georgia have got them back on track. –

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