The Degradation Of The UEFA Nations League Is Not Damaged To Wales's Confidence In The 2022 World Cup
The Wales national team is relegated to the UEFA Nations League. (PHOTO/INSTAGRAM @fawales)

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JAKARTA - Wales national team coach Robert Page said his team's confidence was maintained ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The failure to stay in the UEFA Nations League League League League was considered to have no influence.

As previously reported, Wales was relegated to Liga B after losing 0-1 at home to Poland in the last match of Liga A Group 4 at the Cardiff City Stadium on Monday, September 26 in the morning WIB. The visitors' single goal was scored by Karol Swiderski in the 57th minute.

"We have a lot of [players] injured, but it [the defeat] will not thwart us. The defeat will not undermine our confidence at all [for the World Cup]," he said.

Wales has indeed gone down without a number of important names due to injury problems. Among them are Aaron flow, Harry Wilson, Ben Davies, Joe Allen, Ethan Ampadu, and Chris Mepham.

However, they managed to appear dominant throughout the match by setting 13 attempts to shoot into the goal, three of which even reached the target.

"We are disappointed that we lost and were relegated, but this is not the end of the world and we are now fully focused on the World Cup. We all hate defeats in football matches, we don't like the fact that we have been relegated," he said.

Wales got a really unsatisfactory result after six games in Group A4. They only bagged one draw and five defeats.

Robert's team became caretaker of the group with only one point collection. The Dutch occupy the top position to reach the semifinals.


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