World Cup qual. - Wales hopes hit by defeat

Eurosport - Sun, 29 Mar 10:35:00 2009

Wales' hopes of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup were dealt a major blow after a damaging 2-0 defeat by Finland in Group 4 at the Millennium Stadium.

FOOTBALL 2009 World Cup qual. Wales-Finland Gunter - 0

Hibernian forward Jonatan Johansson swooped just before the half-time break to put Finland ahead before substitute Shefki Kuqi sealed the win with a second in injury time.

The goals gave the visitors their first win outside Finland for two years while Wales now have a mountain to climb if they are to reach the tournament in South Africa.

Pre-match, Wales coach John Toshack had warned his players that defeat would effectively end their qualification campaign, an assessment that looked even more accurate when Russia opened up a three-point lead over Wales with a comfortable 2-0 win over Azerbaijan earlier in the day.

Only time will tell whether Toshack is proved correct, but the result at a disappointingly half-full Millennium Stadium saw his young side leapfrogged into third place by Finland, with leaders Germany hammering Liechtenstein 4-0 before visiting Cardiff on Wednesday.

Toshack's belief in youth is admirable - he sent out a side with an average age of 24, compared to Finland's 30 - but experience, or lack of it, proved the difference as veteran Finnish forward Jari Litmanen put in a classic performance to down the Welsh.

The hosts started slowly during the opening exchanges but soon settled into the flow of the game, with Gareth Bale in particular enjoying his licence to get forward down the left flank.

Time and again the Tottenham wing-back found himself in an advanced position, but rarely were the hosts able to make anything of his forays forward.

Craig Bellamy too was clearly in the mood, the Welsh skipper his usual effervescent self as he returned from a knee injury.

But despite all the Manchester City striker's hustle and bustle an end product was lacking, with Jussi Jaaskelainen in the Finnish goal remaining relatively untroubled throughout the first half. Only a diving James Collins header on 23 minutes forced a save out of the Bolton keeper, and even then the flag had already gone up for offside.

And Wales were made to pay for their lack of incision when Johansson struck just before the break to give the visitors the lead.

The former Charlton man benefitted from a lovely through pass from Litmanen - not his first of the day, nor his last - reaching the ball just before the onrushing Wayne Hennessey and poking it goalwards. The ball trickled agonisingly over the line moments before the desperately backtracking Chris Gunter could get there.

The goal was a real hammer blow for Wales, who could count themselves lucky not to have gone further behind before the half-time whistle when just moments after the goal went in, Mikael Forssell squandered a great chance.

Again Litmanen was the architect, 38-year-old playing spreading the ball out to the excellent Aleksei Eremenko who delivered a super cross to Forssell.

But the former Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Birmingham striker opted to take a touch, allowing Bale time to get back and make a crucial challenge which referee Eduardo Iturralde Gonzalez deemed legal.

The stirring ending to the first half not only served to give boost Finland's hopes of getting something from the game, but it noticeably stripped the young Welsh side of some of their confidence.

And the opening 10 minutes of the second half brought three further chances for Finland to hammer home their advantage, the evergreen Litmanen again heavily involved.

Forssell was again the beneficiary of the veteran's vision on 51 minutes, only to snatch a shot wide of the mark, before Litmanen started a move which ended with Forssell bringing a decent save out of Hennessey three minutes later.

Hennessey, however, was nowhere to be seen when defender Hannu Tihinen looped a header from a corner over the Welsh keeper's head moments later; but fortunately for Wales, Joe Ledley was well positioned on the line to head clear.

In fairness, Wales had created a chance of their own soon after the restart, Jason Koumas running onto Bellamy's through pass before being denied by a smart block by Jaaskelainen.

But it proved to be their only real chance of the second period, and as the half wore on the hosts looked less and less likely to find an equaliser.

Indeed, Finland spent much of the remainder of the game camped in Wales' half, although they took their time to put the game to bed despite creating several further chances to do so.

That was ultimately left to Kuqi, who had only been on the pitch a minute before he was played clean through on goal. The Crystal Palace striker held his nerve, picked his spot and found it with a curling effort into the far corner to settle matters.

Germany stayed top of the group after destroying Liechtenstein 4-0.

Captain Michael Ballack and Marcell Jansen scored inside the first eight minutes before Bastian Schweinsteiger and Lukas Podolski completed the rout early in the second half.

Germany, who also missed a host of chances, have 13 points from five matches.

Meanwhile in Moscow, Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko scored one and created another as Guus Hiddink's Russia recorded a straightforward 2-0 win over Azerbaijan.

The match was Hiddink's first in charge of Russia since combining the role with that of Chelsea manager, and his side did what was required of them against the Group Four minnows without ever really excelling.

Pavlyuchenko opened the scoring on 32 minutes when he curled home a free-kick which had been retaken after encroachment by an Azerbaijan defender.

And Russia wrapped things up with 20 minutes left as Pavlyuchenko slipped a ball through for Konstantin Zyryanov to rattle home the second goal.

Russia stay second, with nine points and a game in hand.

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. I wonder who is the most decorated british footballer­ of all time? lets think now, ah yes, Ryan Giggs. Is he­ not Welsh? Da iawn Ryan.

    From Thomas J, on Mon 30 Mar 8:13AM
  2. Cachwch ar y saeson sglyfaethus!

    From Funky Buck Spubble, on Sun 29 Mar 4:33PM
  3. sappercommando25: If you said that to my face I'd­ castrate you and feed you your nads and watch you @#$%­ them out a few hours later you spineless racist­ c_u_n_t!

    From Funky Buck Spubble, on Sun 29 Mar 4:28PM
  4. sappercommando25 U SEEM TO LIKE SHEEP? JUST REMEMBER­ WHEN YOURE CHEWING ON YOURE NEXT PIECE OF LAMB, WE­ SHAG EM YOU EAT EM, YOU SAD P LO NKER,
    HOWS YOURE­ MAM? STILL WORKING THE SAME CORNER. SHE DOES A LOT FOR­ A FIVER DOESNT SHE.

    From Taffy G, on Sun 29 Mar 10:14AM
  5. sappercommando25 come and say that to my face u english­ w a n ker, remind me what have u done in the last 43­ years? absolutely fu c k all. youre living in the­ past,and thoose shirts u had on yesterday lol living in­ the past again. whats the use of qualifying? then­ getting knocked out ull win f u ck all. youre all­ pathetic u english so called supporters , true­ supporters go through thick and thin, all u lot do is­ act hard and have got the biggest mouths in history, no­ wonder all countries hates u,
    COME HOME TO A REAL FIRE­ YOU ENGLISH, BUY A COTTAGE IN WALES, CYMRU AM­ BUTH,
    F W A FOREVER. ID RATHER BE A P A K I THAN­ ENGLISH

    From Taffy G, on Sun 29 Mar 10:13AM
  6. All very childish. The fact is that all British teams­ are S h i tt e at football and we couldn't make­ a decent team between us. Also as nations we are all­ bankrupt financially and morally. So all those giving­ it the "we're better than you are" should­ remember that a turd can't be polished.

    From Ian H, on Sun 29 Mar 7:52AM
  7. The Welsh should stick to sheep shearing as their­ soccer is @#$%. They won't qualify for any­ tournament while they are @#$% out of their rearends.­ Useless taffs....the lot of them

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 29 Mar 4:28AM
  8. The Welsh should stick to sheep shearing as their­ soccer is @#$%. They won't qualify for any­ tournament while they are @#$% out of their rearends.­ Useless taffs....the lot of them

    From sappercommando25, on Sun 29 Mar 4:27AM
  9. Cymru am byth ma ha, wee bit of Welsh and Scots Gaelic,­ Alba gu brath, we're not british or english, we­ dont become less patriotic just because our teams got­ beat, we have nations worth dying for, as Scotlands­ declaration of Independence in 1320 states "tis­ not for glory or riches that we fight, but for Liberty­ alone, which no man loses but with his life" Alba­ gu brath.

    From inverkenny, on Sun 29 Mar 4:15AM
  10. Wales is better in rugby than in football, although­ more people play football than rugby.

    From Half A Brain, on Sun 29 Mar 2:22AM
  11. Unlucky - good luck for Wednesday!

    From Marcus, on Sun 29 Mar 12:04AM
  12. doncomrenner1: can you be a bit more specific mate?

    From Funky Buck Spubble, on Sat 28 Mar 11:19PM
  13. ma ha

    From doncomrenner1, on Sat 28 Mar 10:50PM
  14. Typical of the English t_w_a_t_s that innit, they make­ a fly away racist coment then @#$% of before they get a­ reply - typical - I'l bet your respective­ Mother's were seriously traumatised when their­ respective vaginas spat you @#$% wits out!!!!!!!

    From Funky Buck Spubble, on Sat 28 Mar 10:41PM
  15. koppite 1973 - also a c_u_n_t!

    From Funky Buck Spubble, on Sat 28 Mar 10:32PM
  16. ecclestoneismabitch, chrism, jack - go and lick the­ queen's arse and get your own fresh water supply­ you disgusting scum!!

    From Funky Buck Spubble, on Sat 28 Mar 10:19PM
  17. It's alright alcock n bull mate, England is just­ the @#$% extension Wales modestly did without centuries­ and centuries ago - even if you were Welsh you'd be­ disowned anyway lol. : P

    From Funky Buck Spubble, on Sat 28 Mar 10:14PM
  18. english have a great record in football don't­ they!!!

    From Paul, on Sat 28 Mar 9:47PM
  19. Alcock boyo you were not nasty about the welsh like­ some of these morons have been. Thank you mate. I will­ think of you when I am relaxing on one of our beatiful­ beaches in the Gower this weekend while those who­ criticise our small nation will be fighting the smog­ and dust and the rotten smell in the ghetto estates of­ our cities. I actually agree that the team is rubbish.­ Anyone with Bellamy as Captain must be. I would not go­ to watch them at all and there will be more Krauts than­ Welsh here Wednesday. It will be like a funeral in­ Berlin. That was a film

    From taff, on Sat 28 Mar 9:44PM
  20. being a proud welsh man got to say verry disapointed­ with todays result. how ever i will be thare with the­ boys on wed just hope they get the result we deserve !­ cmon hogia bach ! cymru am byth

    From graham.williams17, on Sat 28 Mar 9:43PM
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