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Ahmad bin Ali Stadium that it was crucial to avoid dropping the opening contest

 FIFA World Cup 2022 


Wales held the United States to a 1-1 draw in their opening FIFA World Cup game thanks to captain Gareth Bale’s late penalty. The crucial equaliser, according to Wales head coach Rob Page, was a true game-changer.

In the second half of the game, Wales’ Ben Davies Shot the first target, but he couldn’t manage to hold the header. But Wales got a penalty kick in the 80th minute of the match, and it was the skipper Gareth Bale who scored his 40th goal to square the scores. 

Page stated during the press conference that followed the game on Tuesday at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium that it was crucial to avoid dropping the opening contest.

“The first game is important for us. We kept a draw, and now we just focus on the next game,” he said, adding that the Red Dragons showed character and determination to come back and get a point.

“(Bale)’s never let us down,” he said, reports Xinhua.

“He’s very good at finding those spaces, so he puts himself in those positions in the box to be able to get us penalties, and defenders commit to making tackles, and if they don’t get their timing right in the box, inevitably it’s a penalty,” he added.

Page conveyed confidence when speaking of the next two matches, particularly the game against Group B favourites England.

“If you look on the bench now, we’ve got Brennan Johnson playing in the Premier League, he came on and made an impact. Kieffer Moore came on and made an impact. We have strength in depth, I can look over my shoulder to the bench and we’ve got players who can come on and have a real impact on games,” he said. Wales face Iran in their second Group B game on Friday.

US COACH ‘OKAY WITH THE DRAW’

United States head coach Gregg Berhalter praised his players following their 1-1 draw against Wales in the team’s opening World Cup game.

“It didn’t look like a team playing in their first World Cup. They looked mature, especially in the first half,” Berhalter said.

He added that he felt okay with the draw because his players had given it their all. “It was a hard-fought game. We left everything out there,” he said.

The United States took an early lead after 22-year-old Timothy Weah scored the opening goal before a Gareth Bale penalty tied the game at 1-1 in the 82nd minute.

“I think we lost a little bit of power. But in the same sense Wales stepped up their pressure,” Berhalter said. “And we had some good counter attacking opportunities. We kept going right to the end.”

On Friday, the U.S. played against England, who notched an emphatic 6-2 victory in their opening match against Iran.

(inputs from IANS)
 

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