donderdag 6 oktober 2016

World Cup qualifying: Wales boss Chris Coleman dismisses Marcel Koller jibe

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Wales celebrate a goal during Euro 2016
Gareth Bale leads the celebrations as Wales reach the semi-finals of Euro 2016

World Cup qualifier: Austria v Wales
Venue: Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna Date: Thursday, 6 October Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Coverage: Live on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Radio 5 live and the BBC Sport website and app.
Chris Coleman has dismissed claims by Austria manager Marcel Koller that Wales were "lucky" to reach the European Championship semi-finals.
The Wales boss said his side made the last four in France because they were "a good team".
He also had an apparent dig at Koller by claiming a lot of teams went into Euro 2016 with big reputations but "couldn't handle the pressure". 
Wales and Austria meet in a 2018 World Cup qualifier in Vienna on Thursday.

Marcel Koller, Austria national coach, shouts instructions to his players
Marcel Koller guided Austria to Euro 2016

Wales beat Slovakia and Russia in the group stages of Euro 2016 to qualify ahead of England for the last 16.
They then beat Northern Ireland 1-0 and Belgium 3-1, before losing 2-0 to eventual winners Portugal.
In contrast, Austria suffered a disappointing tournament, going out in the group stages despite winning nine and drawing one of 10 qualifying games.
They lost to Hungary and Iceland as they finished bottom of their pool, though they managed a goalless draw with Portugal.
"Wales were very lucky sometimes," said Koller. "During the Euros, they were lucky that a match did not turn in another direction.
"I think that helped the Welsh team get a really good portion of self-confidence."
Wales, ranked 10th in the world by Fifa, are top seeds in their 2018 World Cup qualifying group, with Austria, ranked 26th, seeded second.
Coleman's side opened their Group D campaign with a 4-0 thrashing of Moldova, while Austria started with a 2-1 victory in Georgia.

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