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‘We can’t cry about Iran defeat’


By AFP
Published : 26 Nov 2022 08:09 PM

Rob Page said his Wales team could not "sit and cry about" their agonising late defeat to Iran at the World Cup on Friday, with a clash against neighbours England to come.

Page's men fell to a dramatic 2-0 loss at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium as Iran scored twice deep into injury time after Wales goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey had been sent off.

Wales, playing in their first World Cup for 64 years, need to beat England on Tuesday and hope other results go their way to reach the last 16.

"We can't sit and cry about it," said Page. "We've got an opportunity to put it right.

"Thankfully the game is just around the corner so we can go out and give our supporters something to cheer about.

"They've shown massive commitment to come over so it really disappoints me that we gave them that performance today. We'll bounce back, pick 'em up, and go again."

Wales struggled to deal with the energy of Iran and faded badly in the second half.

Captain Gareth Bale has not played a full 90 minutes in club league football since January 2020, before the start of the Covid pandemic.

Aaron Ramsey struggled for regular game time on loan at Rangers from Juventus last season and has only made five Ligue 1 starts for new club Nice this term.

Page refused to say the defeat heralded the end of an era for Wales, who have played in three of the last four major tournaments having previously been absent from the biggest events since 1958.

"I don't want to talk about that, because we want to prepare a game against England," he said.

"I am disappointed. We fell well below the standards we set in recent months when qualifying for the World Cup. If we'd have met those standards in some of our performances then we would have been all right."