Sunday, 6 September 2015

Wales 0-0 Israel: Champagne on ice as Wales held in Cardiff




Wales were forced to wait to qualify for their first major tournament since 1958 after being held to a 0-0 draw against Israel.
A win would have been enough to guarantee their place at Euro 2016 but it was to be a frustrating afternoon at the Cardiff City Stadium. 
Israel came for a 0-0 and got it as Gareth Bale was marked out of the game and Andy King missed two presentable chances in either half. 

The home fans were in party mood from the outset in Cardiff and their players responded to their call in the early stages.
Hal Robson-Kanu released King through the heart of the Israel defence on nine minutes but the Leicester City man was denied by a smart save from visiting goalkeeper Ofir Marciano. The ball broke quite kindly to Aaron Ramsey on the rebound but his header looped over the crossbar from 10 yards.

With Israel happy to place eleven men behind the ball with five at the back, it was going to be a tough task for Wales to breakthrough without the early goal and that played out for the remainder of the half. 
A quite Bale, who had scored or assisted eight of Wales' nine goals in Euro 2016 qualification thus far, was snuffed out of the game by Bibras Natcho and Nir Bitton as the frustration grew as the game moved into the second-half.
The Real Madrid star did get a sight of goal on 57 minutes from a free-kick on the edge of the area but his effort drifted agonizingly over the crossbar.
There was only one team going for the victory and it took the visitors until 68 minutes to register their first shot on goal – a wild 35 yard effort from Natcho that sailed into the stands.
King was given a chance to atone for his earlier miss when he got free from a corner but planted his header from eight yards straight at Marciano, who smothered the ball on the line

The home fans frustration grew just a couple of minutes later when a cross from the left by Neil Tatlor was seemingly handled in the box by an Israel defender but the referee was unmoved. 
With the clock running down, it looked as though the resistance had been broken by substitute Simon Church, who headed home after a Bale flick on but the celebrations were cut short by the correctly raised assistant offside flag.

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