The Boot Now Fits For Harry Wilson And Wales

Wales goalscorer Harry Wilson. Pic: Josh Thomas.

Wales goalscorer Harry Wilson. Pic: Josh Thomas.

Harry Wilson is filling the biggest boots in Welsh football – those once worn by Gareth Bale. It’s a huge claim to make, but Wales manager Rob Page is better-placed than most to gauge the influence of Wilson on his team since Bale opted mainly for the footwear of the fairways.

By Graham Thomas

Harry Wilson is filling the biggest boots in Welsh football – those once worn by Gareth Bale.

It’s a huge claim to make, but Wales manager Rob Page is better-placed than most to gauge the influence of Wilson on his team since Bale opted mainly for the footwear of the fairways.

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Bale twice scored against Croatia in tournament qualifiers, but not two in one game as Fulham star Wilson, 26, managed against them last month.

That 2-1 victory means if Wales win in Armenia next Saturday and then beat Turkey at home they will qualify for the finals of Euro 2024 – their fourth major tournament finals in five.

Page says: “Harry has been around for a long time.

“Because of the players we have had available to us before – in Gareth, Joe Allen and Jonny Williams – perhaps he looked at it, he was turning up and felt he was a squad player.

“We had a chat with him in the summer and said, ‘You are no longer that person or player. You are a big player for us.’”

“Look at what you are doing at club level.

“He has stepped up to the plate. I’m so pleased for him because he’s not just a good player, he’s an absolute diamond of a kid.”

It has taken Wilson a decade to step out of the shadow of Bale after making his international debut as a 16-year-old.

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But Page insists it is more than just goals where the gaps are being filled.

“He’s the nicest fella you will ever meet off the pitch, he relaxes in his down time and his banter is great,” adds Page.

“But when he crosses that line, he’s a model example of what you would want a modern footballer to look like.

“I say to the kids – watch him. Everything he does to the nth degree.

“I’m really pleased for him. He has stepped up.”

If Wales gain revenge for their shock home defeat to the Armenians in June, they will set up a massive home clash against the Turks on November 21.

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