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Brennan Johnson Starts The Repair Job On Wales’ Self-Belief As England Crunch Looms

Wales goalscorer Brennan Johnson. Pic: Josh Thomas.

Wales goalscorer Brennan Johnson. Pic: Josh Thomas.

Brennan Johnson insists Wales can shock England and keep their World Cup dream alive. Wales’ hopes of making the knockout stages were left hanging by a thread after losing 2-0 to Iran. England’s goalless draw with the United States on Friday night means that Wales still have a path to the round of 16, but qualification is out of their own hands unless they beat Gareth Southgate’s side by a four-goal margin.

By Graham Thomas

Brennan Johnson insists Wales can shock England and keep their World Cup dream alive.

Wales’ hopes of making the knockout stages were left hanging by a thread after losing 2-0 to Iran.

England’s goalless draw with the United States on Friday night means that Wales still have a path to the round of 16, but qualification is out of their own hands unless they beat Gareth Southgate’s side by a four-goal margin.

More realistically, Wales must beat England on Tuesday – something they have not achieved since 1984 – while hoping Iran and United States draw their final game.

That would see Wales finish behind England and above Iran in second spot on goal difference, the first deciding factor for teams on equal number of points at this World Cup.

On extending Wales’ World Cup stay, Johnson said: “It’s going to take a win against England for us to have a chance.

“We don’t know what’s going to happen, but we do know that all the boys are going to give it everything they’ve got.

“It’s definitely possible we can beat them. It’s going to take a huge effort but it’s something we are ready for.”

Wales went into the Iran game buoyed by a second-half revival against the USA that earned them a 1-1 draw.

Gareth Bale’s late penalty secured a precious point, while Iran – ranked 20th in the world and one place below Wales – were thrashed 6-2 by England.

But Iran were the superior team in the hot Doha conditions and should have led before Roozbeh Cheshmi and Ramin Rezaeian struck deep in to stoppage time to break Welsh hearts.

By that point, Iran were playing against 10 men after Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey rushed from his box and took out Mehdi Taremi with a dangerous challenge.

Hennessey will be suspended for the England game with Leicester’s Danny Ward set to take over in goal.

“Losing this game just wasn’t good enough,” said Nottingham Forest winger Johnson.

“We’ve no complaints about it. At the end of the day, it’s on us. We just didn’t play well enough or to the level we can play at.

“It was a difficult game and it’s not nice losing in the way it happened with two late goals.

“It feels really heart-breaking for us, even with 10 men we were always out there to win the game and still pushing.

“I think that’s why we conceded those late goals, because we were still trying to win the game.

“We know what it will take now – a big effort from everyone.”

Dan James, who was dropped to the bench for the first time in 35 competitive games, said: “We’ve got look at what we could’ve done better in this game and try and take the positives out of it.

“We’ve got to go into that game (against England) with no fear. We’ve got nothing to lose.

 

“We’re here. We’ve got one game left. We can’t go into that thinking we’ve already lost. We can pick ourselves up.’

Manager Rob Page was not keen to talk about whether both Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey are potentially heading into their last appearances for their country.

Page said: “I don’t want to talk about that. We want to prepare a game against England, a local derby, to finish off. I am disappointed because we fell well below the standards we set to qualify.

“If we had met those standards. we would have been okay and when you don’t do that in top competitions, you get punished.”

 

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