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Wales 0-0 Estonia: Rob Page’s men slip up in race for 2022 World Cup qualification

Joe Morrell of Wales in action against Konstantin Vassiljev of Estonia. Wales v Estonia in a 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier at the Cardiff City Stadium on the 8th September 2021. Credit: Lewis Mitchell

Wales failed to capitalize from the 3-2 win over Belarus with a 0-0 draw with Estonia which would have leapfrogged them over their next opponent Czech Republic.

Robert Page’s team dominated the game with big chances being missed from the home side.

Estonia coming into this game scoring more goals than Wales as they had a few great chances of their own.


The first chance of the game went to the home side as Chris Gunter found Harry Wilson in the box as he fired his left-footed effort past the post.

Gareth Bale after a hat-trick in Kazan was causing danger for Estonia as he ran rings around the defenders of Estonia.

After Gareth Bale went around a defender and crossed the ball, Harry Wilson went down after attempting a header from a Hein collection.

Wilson was treated following the incident as he landed on his neck following the incident. Wilson got back up and continued with the game.

Tyler Roberts, who led the line for Wales, laid off the ball to Gareth Bale as the all-time top scorer for Wales had his effort go wide.

Wilson was attacking again as he thread through a ball down the middle to Tyler Roberts as he carried the ball by the near post with the effort going wide.

Puri was booked for Estonia as he handled Daniel James on the right side of the pitch.

As soon as he was booked, Puri was holding his leg as he went down heavily. He was replaced by Michael Lilander.

After colliding with the keeper, Harry Wilson could not carry on as Johnny Williams came on to replace him.

Mattias Kait had the first shot for Estonia as he fired his effort from outside the box which rattled the crossbar.

Cardiff City Stadium fell into silence as the effort was just inches away from giving the away side the lead.

Sappinen was booked as he fouled Ethan Ampadu as the ball was going out of play.

After a dominant first-half display, Estonia had the best opportunity of the first half.

Gareth Bale of Wales with a header on goal. Wales v Estonia in a 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier at the Cardiff City Stadium on the 8th September 2021. Credit: Lewis Mitchell

The second half kicked off after missed chances in the first half Wales was pressured straight from the get-go.

There was a minute applause on the 52nd minute for the late great Gary Speed as today would have been his 52nd birthday.

A cross in from Ben Davies on the left was headered by Gareth Bale as Karl Hein made a brilliant save that went for a corner.

Joe Morrell hit a through ball down the middle as Tyler Roberts was one on one as Karl Hein saved the shot from going into the bottom left corner.

Chances started to pour out as Daniel James picked out Gareth Bale as he fired a chipped effort going over the bar.

After coming on as a sub, Mark Harris danced around the Estonian defence as he could not find an opportunity for a shot.

Joe Morrell was booked after fouling Mets to prevent a counterattack for Estonia.

Krieda was booked for fouling Daniel James on the halfway line as he was about to run down the wing.

Ben Davies linked up with Gareth Bale again as the full-back hit a cross into the middle as Bale had his effort saved.

Moments after his saved header, Bale was one on one from 10 yards out when Karl Hein saved his effort close range as a rebound effort from Bale hit the post.

Joe Allen had an opportunity of his own as he fired his effort from outside the box, straight into the arms of Karl Hein.

Wales had a free-kick from just outside the penalty area as Bale stepped up and fired it just over the bar from a dipping effort.

As the game went into stoppage time, Konstantin Vassiljev fired an effort from 30 yards out as Danny Ward saved it for a corner.

Konstantin Vassiljev directly from the corner tried to beat the keeper as Ward punched it away from danger.

Poon the substitute off the bench, fired a shot at goal as Ward was there to save.

The last opportunity of the game was when Johnny Williams was dribbling through the middle as he was brought down.

Robert Page was booked for his anger on the touchline following the possible penalty decision in the last moments of the match.

The ref blew up for full–time as boos circled around the stadium for the late referee decision.

Wales now sits in third place level on points with Czech Republic who have played one more game.

Wales’s next game is against Czech Republic on 8th October which will penultimately be the most important game for both sides.

Wales: Danny Ward, Chris Gunter, Ethan Ampadu, Chris Mepham, Ben Davies, Joe Morrell, Joe Allen, Harry Wilson ( Jonathan WIlliams, 37 ), Daniel James, Tyler Roberts ( Mark Harris,63) , Gareth Bale (C) 

Subs: Jonathan WIlliams, Mark Harris  

Estonia: Karl Hein, Märten Kuusk, Artur Pikk, Mattias Käit, Vladislav Kreida (Markus Poom , 86) , Sander Puri ( Michael Lilander, 30)  Henri Anier ( Vlasiy Sinyavskiy, 71) , Konstantin Vassiljev (C), Rauno Sappinen, Maksim Paskotši ( Marco Lukka,86) , Karol Mets 

Subs:  Michael Lilander , Marco Lukka, Vlasiy Sinyavskiy , Markus Poom  

(Featured Image: Lewis Mitchell)

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