Wales played host to Scotland in the UEFA World Cup qualifiers, as both the countries looked to pick up the points which would allow them to get the upper hand in their group.
With so many players who had been playing together for their club teams going up against each other, the match was bound to prove to be rather interesting.
The match kicked off with both the sides looking to have a run at each other, but neither side managed to score a very early opening goal.
However, in the 27th minute, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Scotland-c756 went on to open the scoring in the game.
Fletcher went on to win a brilliant header, and he sent the ball towards Morrison. Morrison then went on to use his right foot to smash the ball home, as he left the keeper with no chance of keeping the ball out of his net.
The rest of the half saw both the teams go back and forth, with neither side really scoring another goal.
In the second half, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wales-c3041 came out with a bang, and the team looked determined to do something in the game, just to prove how good they really were.
After countless minutes of frustration, Wales were awarded a life line as Bale won a penalty. The attacker seemed to trip over his own feet in the area, but the referee went on to point straight to the spot.
The Tottenham player then went on to take the spot kick himself, as he sent a find effort into the back of the net in the 81st minute.
Bale then went on to redeem himself for that cheap penalty win, as he scored a tremendous match winning goal in the 88th minute.
The Spurs attacker ran at the Scottish defenders, before he rifled a shot into the top corner of the goal.
With the goal coming so late in the game, Scotland had no time to respond to the late attacks that Wales launched, and went on to lose the game.
As a result, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chris-c9006 Coleman managed to pick up a brilliant win with his side, all thanks to Bale and his quick feet.
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