Wales v Scotland
Gareth Bale kick-started Wales's World Cup qualifying campaign with two late goals to seal a precious win against Scotland in Cardiff.
James Morrison's predatory strike, seizing on Steven Fletcher's flick, had seemed set to give Scotland their first Group A victory.
But when Bale was clipped by Shaun Maloney in the area he picked himself up to coolly convert the penalty.
Then with three minutes remaining the Tottenham winger unleashed a brilliant 25-yard left-foot shot that curled into the top corner.
Fifa 2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A
| Played | Won | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Belgium |
3 |
2 |
7 |
|
Croatia |
3 |
2 |
7 |
|
Serbia |
3 |
1 |
4 |
|
Wales |
3 |
1 |
3 |
|
Scotland |
3 |
0 |
2 |
|
FYR Macedonia |
3 |
0 |
1 |
It was a dramatic ending and the result eases the pressure on Wales boss Chris Coleman but leaves his Scottish counterpart Craig Levein facing an uncertain future.
Levein had attracted criticism after Scotland opened with two home draws against Serbia and Macedonia while Wales had started with a defeat to Belgium in Cardiff and a 6-1 thumping in Serbia.
But after Coleman avoided becoming the first Wales manager to lose five successive games at the start of his tenure he can now face Croatia on Tuesday with renewed heart.
The Scots, who had not won in Cardiff since 1983, were boosted by the return of two Fletchers to the side.
Manchester United midfielder Darren had been out for 11 months with a chronic bowel complaint but returned to captain Scotland, while striker Steven - in hot scoring form for Sunderland - was back having buried the hatchet with Levein after a two-year exile.
The two players were to the fore as Scotland took an early grip on the game, Darren Fletcher sitting just in front of his defence and spreading the ball wisely, while his striking namesake lurked on the shoulders of the Welsh defenders.
A series of short free-kicks, with Gary Caldwell heavily involved, gave Wales some nervous early moments, but when they broke clear Bale flashed a volley a couple of feet above Allan McGregor's goal.
The Tottenham winger had started on the right and moments later Bale went even closer after being picked out by Chris Gunter's lofted pass down the flank.
Bale cut back inside Daniel Fox and unleashed a curling left-foot shot that went just wide of the far post.
Scotland's best chance of the opening quarter fell to Alan Hutton, but the full-back's speculative shot caused Lewis Price no discomfort as it sailed high over his bar.
The adventure from Scotland's full-backs - Hutton and Fox - did leave spaces for Wales to counter into though.
Aaron Ramsey, stripped of the Wales captaincy in favour of Ashley Williams, surged upfield before playing in Joe Allen on the left.
The Liverpool midfielder brought the ball on to his right foot and only a fine sliding charge from Caldwell stopped the goal-bound shot.
Bale continued to threaten and outpaced Fox to curl a cross into Morison on the back post.
The changing face of Group A
- This result moves Wales above Scotland in Group A.
- Before tonight's game, Wales had been bottom of the group, having lost both of their opening matches.
- Scotland now have just two points from three matches.
- Neither side's prospects of qualifying look particularly healthy with Scotland now facing a trip to leaders Belgium and Wales travelling to Croatia for a tricky tie.
- Chris Coleman had lost his first four matches in charge of Wales before tonight. No Welsh coach has ever lost their first five games.
The Norwich striker had space and time to pick his spot but sent his header back across goal past the outside of the post.
As several Wales players shook their heads in disbelief, McGregor thumped the ball long and high downfield where Steven Fletcher was alive to the opportunity.
The Sunderland striker outmuscled his marker to flick the ball into Morrison's path and the West Brom man accepted the invitation to bury the ball low past Price.
Scotland could have doubled their lead when the in-form Steven Fletcher scuffed his shot into the chest of a grateful Lewis with the goal at his mercy.
In a breathless last five minutes of the half, both sides should have added goals.
First Allen blazed over after Bale had produced another barn-storming run down the right, then at the other end Morrison could not keep his shot down after being picked out by Hutton.
Levein sent on Charlie Adam in midfield for Scott Brown after the break, while opposite number Coleman stayed his hand.
Darcy Blake had been given a torrid time by Steven Fletcher in the first half, but Coleman had no other specialist centre-backs in his injury-hit squad.
The Wales boss was also without the suspended James Collins and will also be without Ramsey for Tuesday's trip to Croatia, after the Arsenal midfielder was booked for a clumsy lunge on Hutton.
Morison had got little change out of Caldwell and Christophe Berra, so Barnsley's Craig Davies came on for his first Wales appearance in almost five years.
While Davies added some extra muscle, Scotland continued to threaten and only a fine reaction save from Price denied Morrison his second after a deflection fell kindly.
Ramsey then wasted another gilt-edged Wales chance after racing on to Ben Davies' clearance, shooting wide when through on McGregor.
Steven Fletcher thought he had doubled Scotland's advantage but an eagle-eyed referee's assistant ruled the ball had just gone out before the striker bundled home.
The brilliant Bale then earned Wales a lifeline, driving into the area before being clipped by Maloney.
The Spurs wide man grabbed the ball and sent McGregor the wrong way to level the scores.
Then with time running out Bale was allowed to run at the defence and, while falling back, unleashed an unstoppable left-foot curler that sailed into the far top corner.
Lineup, Bookings (4) & Substitutions (5)
Wales
- 01 Price
- 02 Gunter
- 03 Davies
- 06 Williams
- 04 Vaughan
- 05 Blake
- 07 Allen Booked
- 08 Ledley (Robson-Kanu - 71' )
- 10 Ramsey Booked
- 11 Bale Booked
- 09 Morison (Davies - 64' )
Substitutes
- 12 Brown
- 21 fon Williams
- 14 Ricketts
- 20 Wilson
- 15 King
- 16 Richards
- 18 Robson-Kanu
- 13 Davies
- 17 Church
- 19 Vokes
Scotland
- 01 McGregor
- 02 Hutton
- 04 Berra
- 05 Caldwell Booked
- 20 Fox
- 06 Maloney
- 07 D Fletcher
- 08 Brown (Adam - 45' )
- 11 Morrison (Miller - 84' )
- 15 Commons (Mackie - 84' )
- 09 S Fletcher
Substitutes
- 12 Gilks
- 21 Marshall
- 03 Mulgrew
- 17 R Martin
- 19 Webster
- 10 Adam
- 13 McArthur
- 18 M Phillips
- 22 Forrest
- 14 Miller
- 16 Mackie
Live Text Commentary
Full Time The referee signals the end of the game.
90:00 +3:51The ball is delivered by Gary Caldwell, Darcy Blake makes a clearance.
90:00 +3:02A cross is delivered by Charlie Adam, Kenny Miller takes a shot. Comfortable save by Lewis Price.
90:00 +1:44Joe Allen gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Charlie Adam. Direct free kick taken by Gary Caldwell.
90:00 +1:33Unfair challenge on Darren Fletcher by Aaron Ramsey results in a free kick. Free kick taken by Allan McGregor.
88:05Assist by David Vaughan.
88:05 Goal scoredGoal - Gareth Bale - Wales 2 - 1 Scotland Goal scored by Gareth Bale from just outside the box to the top right corner of the goal. Wales 2-1 Scotland.
87:47Charlie Adam challenges Gareth Bale unfairly and gives away a free kick. David Vaughan restarts play with the free kick.
86:34Jamie Mackie fouled by Ben Davies, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick crossed left-footed by Charlie Adam.
85:00Effort on goal by Alan Hutton from inside the area goes harmlessly over the bar.
84:32Centre by Jamie Mackie.
83:10Lewis Price takes the free kick.
83:10 SubstitutionSubstitution James Morrison leaves the field to be replaced by Kenny Miller.
83:10 SubstitutionSubstitution Jamie Mackie is brought on as a substitute for Kris Commons.
83:10Corner taken left-footed by Kris Commons from the right by-line, Charlie Adam challenges Lewis Price unfairly and gives away a free kick.
81:24Free kick awarded for a foul by James Morrison on Joe Allen. Free kick taken by Joe Allen.
81:02The assistant referee flags for offside against Steven Fletcher. Darcy Blake restarts play with the free kick.
80:04 Goal scoredGoal - Gareth Bale - Wales 1 - 1 Scotland Placed penalty scored by Gareth Bale. Wales 1-1 Scotland.
79:01Foul by Shaun Maloney on Gareth Bale, Penalty awarded.
77:28Corner taken by Aaron Ramsey, clearance made by Christophe Berra.
Aaron Ramsey takes a inswinging corner from the left by-line played to the near post. Gareth Bale takes a shot. Blocked by Gary Caldwell.
75:35The referee penalises Craig Davies for handball. Allan McGregor restarts play with the free kick.
74:54Joe Allen crosses the ball, save made by Allan McGregor.
74:05Centre by Charlie Adam. The assistant referee signals for offside against Steven Fletcher. Indirect free kick taken by Lewis Price.
73:32A cross is delivered by Shaun Maloney, clearance made by Darcy Blake.
73:20Alan Hutton produces a cross, Joe Allen makes a clearance.
72:45Free kick taken by Charlie Adam.
72:45 BookingBooking Joe Allen is cautioned.
72:42Joe Allen gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on James Morrison.
72:23Free kick awarded for a foul by James Morrison on David Vaughan. David Vaughan takes the direct free kick.
71:46Steven Fletcher takes a shot. Ashley Williams gets a block in.
71:02Foul by Alan Hutton on Hal Robson-Kanu, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Ben Davies.
70:12 SubstitutionSubstitution Hal Robson-Kanu joins the action as a substitute, replacing Joe Ledley.
69:55Shot by Gareth Bale from deep inside the penalty area misses to the left of the goal.
68:30Close range effort by Aaron Ramsey misses to the left of the goal.
67:36Corner taken right-footed by Shaun Maloney from the left by-line to the near post, clearance by Craig Davies.
67:23The ball is crossed by Daniel Fox, clearance by Darcy Blake.
66:08The ball is swung over by Alan Hutton.
65:43Shot by James Morrison. Save by Lewis Price.
64:42Aaron Ramsey crosses the ball, Allan McGregor makes a save.
63:56 SubstitutionSubstitution Craig Davies joins the action as a substitute, replacing Steve Morison.
61:31Gary Caldwell takes the free kick.
61:31 BookingBooking Aaron Ramsey is cautioned.
61:21Aaron Ramsey gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Alan Hutton.
61:03Alan Hutton crosses the ball, clearance made by Darcy Blake.
54:12Outswinging corner taken by Aaron Ramsey.
52:02 BookingBooking Gareth Bale is shown a yellow card for dissent.
51:24Aaron Ramsey takes a outswinging corner from the right by-line played to the near post.
50:38Ben Davies challenges Charlie Adam unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Allan McGregor.
50:22A cross is delivered by Gareth Bale, clearance made by Christophe Berra.
49:52Darren Fletcher delivers the ball. Steven Fletcher is penalised for handball and concedes a free kick. Free kick taken by Lewis Price.
49:13Inswinging corner taken by Shaun Maloney from the left by-line, clearance made by Ashley Williams.
48:53The ball is crossed by Alan Hutton, save made by Lewis Price.
47:35The referee blows for offside against Steve Morison. Free kick taken by Allan McGregor.
46:56Gareth Bale fouled by Daniel Fox, the ref awards a free kick. The free kick is delivered left-footed by Gareth Bale from right wing, Darren Fletcher manages to make a clearance.
45:01The referee blows his whistle to start the second half.
45:00 +1:09 Half timeHalf Time The players leave the pitch at half time.
45:00 +0:28Corner taken by Kris Commons.
45:00 +0:13Centre by Alan Hutton, Ben Davies gets a block in.
45:00 SubstitutionSubstitution Charlie Adam on for Scott Brown.
44:25Centre by Aaron Ramsey, clearance made by Daniel Fox.
42:47Alan Hutton sends in a cross. James Morrison produces a right-footed shot from inside the area that clears the crossbar.
40:55Gareth Bale delivers the ball, Shot from deep inside the area by Aaron Ramsey clears the bar.
39:36Ben Davies produces a cross, blocked by Kris Commons.
39:15Joe Allen fouled by Kris Commons, the ref awards a free kick. David Vaughan takes the direct free kick.
38:35Foul by Steven Fletcher on Darcy Blake, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Darcy Blake.
38:11Ben Davies has an effort at goal from outside the box which goes wide left of the target.
38:00The ball is sent over by Gareth Bale, Alan Hutton makes a clearance.
37:32A cross is delivered by Daniel Fox, Steven Fletcher takes a shot. Save by Lewis Price.
36:02Shot from just outside the box by Joe Allen misses to the right of the goal.
34:22Direct effort from the free kick comes in from Gareth Bale.
34:11Gary Caldwell challenges Joe Ledley unfairly and gives away a free kick.
34:22Strike on goal comes in from Gareth Bale from the free kick.
34:22 BookingBooking The referee cautions Gary Caldwell for unsporting behaviour.
34:11Foul by Gary Caldwell on Joe Ledley, free kick awarded.
33:25Joe Allen sends in a cross, clearance by Darren Fletcher.
31:36Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Kris Commons by David Vaughan. Daniel Fox takes the free kick.
30:35Kris Commons produces a cross.
26:49Assist on the goal came from Steven Fletcher.
26:49 Goal scoredGoal - James Morrison - Wales 0 - 1 Scotland James Morrison gets on the score sheet with a goal from inside the box to the bottom right corner of the goal. Wales 0-1 Scotland.
26:01Centre by Gareth Bale, Close range headed effort by Steve Morison misses to the right of the goal.
24:24The ball is crossed by Daniel Fox.
23:44Chris Gunter challenges Shaun Maloney unfairly and gives away a free kick. Shaun Maloney takes the direct free kick.
23:26Aaron Ramsey fouled by Scott Brown, the ref awards a free kick. Aaron Ramsey takes the free kick.
23:04Joe Allen takes a shot. Blocked by Gary Caldwell.
21:50Shot by Alan Hutton from just outside the area goes over the net.
17:56The offside flag is raised against Gary Caldwell. Free kick taken by Lewis Price.
16:49Joe Ledley challenges Kris Commons unfairly and gives away a free kick. The free kick is swung in left-footed by Kris Commons.
15:28Unfair challenge on Gareth Bale by Daniel Fox results in a free kick. Chris Gunter takes the free kick.
14:27Darren Fletcher concedes a free kick for a foul on Gareth Bale. Free kick taken by Aaron Ramsey.
12:37Ben Davies challenges Kris Commons unfairly and gives away a free kick. Darren Fletcher takes the free kick.
12:10Gareth Bale concedes a free kick for a foul on Shaun Maloney. Direct free kick taken by James Morrison.
10:33Steven Fletcher concedes a free kick for a foul on Darcy Blake. David Vaughan takes the direct free kick.
9:30Gareth Bale has an effort from just inside the box that misses to the left of the goal.
8:09Aaron Ramsey fouled by Darren Fletcher, the ref awards a free kick. David Vaughan restarts play with the free kick.
7:55Centre by James Morrison.
6:14Effort on goal by Gareth Bale from outside the box goes harmlessly over the bar.
6:14Shot from outside the box by Gareth Bale misses to the left of the target.
5:34Kris Commons challenges Joe Ledley unfairly and gives away a free kick. Free kick taken by Lewis Price.
3:19Scott Brown concedes a free kick for a foul on Chris Gunter. Lewis Price takes the free kick.
3:00Corner taken by Shaun Maloney, Aaron Ramsey makes a clearance.
2:33Foul by Aaron Ramsey on Kris Commons, free kick awarded. James Morrison restarts play with the free kick. The ball is sent over by Alan Hutton, clearance made by Steve Morison.
1:46David Vaughan challenges Scott Brown unfairly and gives away a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Kris Commons.
1:04The ball is delivered by Shaun Maloney, clearance by Darcy Blake.
0:32Steve Morison is caught offside. Gary Caldwell takes the indirect free kick.
0:11Steven Fletcher is flagged offside by the assistant referee. Free kick taken by Lewis Price.
0:00The referee gets the game started.
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Comment number 351.
U1545321215th October 2012 - 0:44
Bale terrific - diver? You're having a larf! See the earlier one(s)? Wales played all the football. Scotland decidedly Route 1.BTW, as many have said Adam was offside but missed by the ref. Justice prevailed. However, neither team will keep Belgium, Croatia nor Serbia awke at night (nor probably Macedonia). Let's have a UK team with England, Bale and Steven Fletcher.
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Comment number 350.
smudger14th October 2012 - 20:55
We deserved the victory against a poor Scots defence. What makes me laugh is that after getting to 2 world cups instead of Wales by poor decisions the Scots have the cheek to fail to mention the Adam offside before the 'goal' from Fletcher and the wrestling move on Davies in the penalty area.After watching football for 35 years I haven't changed my mind that the Scots are one eyed & parochial,
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Comment number 349.
Welsh_Dragon_197114th October 2012 - 16:18
@340 Did you actually watch the game!! Did you fail to see the stone wall Welsh penalty missed by the officials. You could argue that the penalty given was dubious (despite the Scottish player admitting he made contact with Bale), but you cannot make any argument to back the officials decision to allow Berra's mugging of Davies
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Comment number 348.
Barney100814th October 2012 - 15:15
England lose on penalties against respectable footballing nations, nothing to be ashamed of from my point of view, Scotland can barely pull together a couple of wins to even qualifer for major tournaments, my point, have a look at the state of your game before worrying about the English.
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Comment number 347.
Scoorieboy13th October 2012 - 23:03
So - Bale (good footballer, no doubt) is also a diving cheat - doing what he thinks he has to to get a result. Scotland's 2nd goal scrubbed by an incompetent linesman would have put the game beyond Wales. Should be 2-1 to Scotland, 2-2 draw at worst. Bale's curler was outstanding, but his reputation is trashed by simulation.No real contact from Maloney. Ramsey - Bale - Suarez? No difference.
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