The Scotsman

Wales rallied around grieving Williams

- By BRONWEN WEATHERBY

The Wales team have described how they rallied around "brave" and "strong" team-mate Neco Williams after the death of his grandfathe­r.

The defender received the news fewer than 24 hours before the nation's opening World Cup match against the USA on Monday.

Williams, 21, dedicated the 1-1 draw to his grandfathe­r, and in an emotional tweet later said he had gone from "crying all day to start in a World Cup".

The Nottingham Forest full-back said it had been "extremely tough" but he had got through it with support from Wales team-mates and family.

At a press conference in Qatar yesterday, Fulham winger Harry Wilson said: "I think Neco showed great courage and bravery to play the game.

"Everybody knows to lose a family member is never easy and for that to happen on the eve of his first ever World Cup game… To put in a performanc­e like that as well. I thought he was fantastic.

"The lads got around him and tried to make him feel as comfortabl­e as possible.

"He had a lot of emotion after receiving the news less than 24 hours before but I thought his performanc­e was great."

Cardiff City winger Rubin Colwill said: "We just all gathered around him to support him through it.

"But he's a strong boy, so I believe he will be OK."

After the game on Monday, Wales manager Rob Page paid tribute to Williams, calling him a "very talented" and "aggressive" player.

Wales play Iran tomorrow at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium.

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