A great Bale puts Wales with one foot in the second round

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06/16/2021 –
20:42

Wales have one foot and part of the other in the round of 16 of the European Championship after beat Turkey 0-2 thanks, in large measure, to its two figures: Ramsey and Bale. The first had several clear chances before opening the scoring and the second gave a recital with two assists and a penalty that caused before, yes, to fail.

The partnership between the two is very important to Wales. If they’re okay, the Dragons have a lot of cattle. They continually searched for each other and eventually found each other. Not in vain, created four chances between them, the most by a couple so far in any match at this Euro. In fact, the most at the last European Championship was six, also set by Bale and Ramsey, against Russia.

Bale appeared in a trickle, but when he should. Just before the break, when the match was the most stuck, a long pass was invented to the back of the Turkish defense what for Ramsey he will bring it down with magic and cross it before akir. The Juventus player open the bookmark after several very clear occasions, one of them also entering the race and remaining alone.

Bale reappeared when Turkey pressed the most in the second half. I provoked a penalty over the line, but sent it to the clouds. The mistake did not stain his party. Then it was about to make a Benzema in Kiev against Karius. It was brushing the stick.

A great Bale puts Wales with one foot in the

With Turkey already surrendered, Bale did not want to waste time on the crner. Decided to go down the baseline and serve a Roberts kill pass to sentence on the horn and round out your match. His post-match harangue to the entire squad reveals that he is not only fit, but also has the motivation that he has lacked lately. And just with that, Wales’ options go up.

Turkey, almost impossible

Turkey was not inferior. He showed his face and had his chances in a game with rhythm and good chances, with 34 attempts at goal (18 for the Turks and 16 for the Welsh), the most in a Eurocopa match so far.

Burak Yilmaz did not have his day, with the deflected point of view that I end up unhinged. Senol Gunes’ selection is half out, but there is still hope for them. Of course, they not only have to beat Switzerland, they must beat it and wait. Difficult, but not impossible.

A great Bale puts Wales with one foot in the