Wales were a laughing stock - Savage
Robbie Savage claims Wales 'a laughing stock' after 6-1 defeat
Former Wales midfielder Robbie Savage has called the side "a laughing stock" following their 6-1 defeat by Serbia.
The World Cup qualifying loss in Novi Sad was the country's worst since the 7-1 loss to the Netherlands in 1996.
Wales are bottom of Group A, having lost 2-0 to Belgium in Cardiff on Friday in their first qualifying game.
"I thought Wales were very, very poor and took you back to the days where you are a laughing stock," said Savage, capped 39 times by his country.
Fifa 2014 World Cup qualifying group A
| Played | Won | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Belgium |
2 |
1 |
4 |
|
Croatia |
2 |
1 |
4 |
|
Serbia |
2 |
1 |
4 |
|
Scotland |
2 |
0 |
2 |
|
Macedonia |
2 |
0 |
1 |
|
Wales |
2 |
0 |
0 |
"It's like we are going to places like Serbia, knowing we are going to get beat.
"Against Belgium with 10 men on the pitch, they did OK, but going to Serbia and getting beat by six... it was embarrassing."
The thumping defeat by a Serbia side that had scored only one goal in their previous four games leaves Wales without a point from their opening two qualifiers.
Manager Chris Coleman is still looking for his first win in charge, but Savage, a former Wales midfielder turned BBC pundit, mounted a stern defence of the under-fire boss, insisting he is the "right man" for the job.
"I think he is influential and I think he is technically very good," said Savage, who feels it is the players who bear ultimate responsibility for what happens on the pitch.
"If you are not playing week-in, week-out for your club, it is difficult then to go and play at international level," he added.
Wales 2012 fixture list
- 12 October: 2014 World Cup qualifier: v Scotland (Cardiff City Stadium; 19:45 BST)
- 16 October: 2014 World Cup qualifier: v Croatia (Gradski Stadium, Osijek, 19:30)
"I think Chris has to get his best players on the pitch and the players he picks have to be playing week-in, week-out. It is a difficult job for him."
Savage does not believe Wales, who have scored one goal in five games, will qualify from Group A.
But he says the future of Coleman, who has lost his first five games in charge, should not be in doubt just yet.
"They have to judge Chris Coleman on his qualifying campaign," said Savage. "If Wales are at the bottom, or near the bottom, and miles off qualification, then you have to look at it.
"Chris needs time. He has only been in the job for five games and it is laughable to question him now."
Wales face Scotland in their next qualifier in Cardiff on 12 October, a game Savage describes as "huge".
"For Chris's own piece of mind, for the country's piece of mind, they have to get a win," said Savage. "It is a six-pointer."
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Comment number 344.
BackOfTheNet14th September 2012 - 20:43
@338 Dylan Roberts
Completely agree about Aaron Ramsey. For whatever reason he just isn't at the races. Went to the Bisnua game and he was shocking, giving possession away constantly. He obviously has talent but he needs time to get back to his best. The question is who? I'd have Hennessey when he's fit.
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Colin in Scotland14th September 2012 - 20:29
Wales will beat Scotland home and away guaranteeing 6 points for our fellow Celts! Scotland are worse than Wales.
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Dylan Roberts14th September 2012 - 19:51
I agree 100% that James Collins is awful for Wales and has been since the home game to Northern Ireland in 2004. Ashley Williams is captaining Swansea and never misses a game. I don't see how Ramsey who will only fall further behind in Arsenal's pecking order when Wilshire comes back can be our captain. He's not the Speed,Giggs or Bellamy thats needed to inspire the rest when we are losing.
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GrumpyG14th September 2012 - 19:22
Get Rushie and Sparky up front with Deano on the other wing to Bale and we've got a team!
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GrumpyG14th September 2012 - 19:11
He led the team very well under Speed, so I'm not sure the captain is the problem. Bale=Genius but not captain, don't think Williams is your man either. Really just need to drop Collins, he's a donkey for Villa, week in week out.
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