Smoke bombs and flares in an away finish could make for a placing visible, however nothing burns fairly just like the déjà vu of a close to miss. For the Welsh, a second main championship in succession has been misplaced to the dramatic agonies of a penalty shootout.
Exactly two years after they misplaced to Poland by such means in a play-off for Euro 2024, they have been edged by the Bosnians right here in pursuit of the World Cup. A skied effort from Brennan Johnson and a saved one off the boot of Neco Williams proved decisive.
As an alternative of a date with the Italians at this floor on Tuesday, they’ll now need to course of a really galling finish to their marketing campaign.
The sting for Wales and Craig Bellamy shall be appreciable, particularly as between the 51st and eighty fifth minutes they led and, most of the time, they dominated.
What’s extra, their aim was a 30-yard screamer from Dan James, whose miss in that Polish shootout proved decisive. A redemption story was being written.
However then it went incorrect, beginning with a Bosnian awakening, pushed on by an away nook that waved flags and paid no nice consideration to FIFA directives round pyrotechnics. From strain got here possibilities and from possibilities got here the sight of Edin Dzeko, 40 years younger, rising to nail a free header on the loss of life. Goodness, the fella was briefly a part of the identical Manchester Metropolis squad as Bellamy as soon as upon a time.
Wales have been knocked out of competition for the World Cup finals this summer season in agonising style
Visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina noticed out the gritty win after holding their nerve within the shootout
However how he broke his coronary heart and boiled his blood right here – a touchline row between the boys in extra-time, as soon as Dzeko had been substituted, was merely one instance of the bedlam. Certainly, Bellamy had informed his gamers to keep away from ‘chaos’ in any respect prices, however he, greater than anybody is aware of that’s simpler stated than accomplished.
Alas, it was to not be for him, and but Bellamy deserves credit score for a way nicely he has revived the group, even when this marketing campaign led to disappointment. He constructed a facet better than the sum of its components and, most of the time, it has discovered a technique to thrive within the post-Gareth Bale period, driving a mixture of vibes, tempo and strong techniques.
Bellamy’s hope was that such an method would work once more this time. ‘We’re going all out,’ he had stated. ‘We ain’t sitting again.’
As a mission assertion it was clear. Uncluttered. However the planning was difficult by key absences – Ben Davies’s damaged ankle earlier this yr meant Bellamy was down a captain and the more moderen lack of Kieffer Moore price him a strong point of interest in assault. Harry Wilson, so efficient on the precise for Fulham, was rescripted as a false 9.
The upshot was that Wales dominated possession within the first half however their cut-through was restricted. Often, Brennan Johnson switched to the central position, as did David Brooks, and none of it supplied a solution. Too typically, Wales lacked wit within the remaining third.
A notable exception was Wilson who, in line with his work at Fulham this season, was the supply of their greatest moments. The closest of them was a Twenty second-minute strike that bent round Nikola Vasilj and rebounded off the publish.
The remainder of the Welsh surges crashed towards the rocks of a bodily large Bosnian defence. They have been a white wall in purple nation, however even partitions are susceptible to rockets.
Enter James. He had not began a recreation of any description for Leeds since injuring his hamstring in November, however he had a shocking second right here with the opener.
40-year-old Edin Dzeko was as soon as once more the hero as his bulleted header supplied the equaliser
Supervisor Craig Bellamy was as soon as a team-mate of Dzeko’s and can keep in mind his capability for hazard in entrance of aim
Brennan Johnson skied his penalty (pictured) whereas team-mate Neco Williams was additionally stopped
The guests had been annoyed for spells through the first 90 minutes because the Welsh ran the midfield
Dan James’ opener was a long-range factor of magnificence and appeared for a while the winner
The origin of his aim was really pretty ugly, with a Jay Dasilva clearance triggering a back-and-forth of headers within the center earlier than Benjamin Tahirovic over-cooked a back-pass into James’s path.
The Wales ahead took one spark off his brow and unleashed hell along with his proper boot from 30 yards. If we to be slightly boring about it, we would word that Vasilj slipped as he was stepping throughout his line, however the end was immense.
A fast phrase on Tahirovic – he was central to a peculiar sabotage row previous to this match, owing to his inactivity at Brondby, who occur to be managed by a Welshman in Steve Cooper. Barbarez floated his conspiracy principle on the topic earlier within the week and no apology has been forthcoming; Tahirovic’s error within the build-up may solely harden the emotions.
From that second, Wales pushed on. James got here near a second when he drilled towards the bar, earlier than Bosnia brought on an almighty scare shortly after the hour – their first actual probability. Ermedin Demirovic, introduced with a free header, flushed the connection however Karl Darlow responded with an distinctive save.
The Leeds keeper repeated the trick to then block a drive from Kerim Alajbegovic, however by then it was clear that Wales have been feeling the strain.
Bellamy reacted by swapping Brooks for Oxford’s Mark Harris, pinning some hope on recent energies, however the momentum was laborious to retrieve. That a lot was illustrated when Dzeko launched himself excessive into the air to satisfy Alajbegovic’s nook – the marking was slack, the end exact, the rating 1-1.
It stayed that means by way of extra-time, that means an opportunity for the exorcism of a ghost from the spot. Darlow struck first by saving from Demirovic on the opening kick, however Brennan Johnson’s skied Wales’s third. Neco Williams then had the fourth saved, leaving it to Alajbegovic to settle it – he did. The Welsh have seen this film earlier than.

















