World European match report: James wins with one blow, Wales narrowly beats Liechtenstein 1-0
6686 Sports reported on November 16 that in the 9th round of Group J of the 26th World European Qualifiers, Liechtenstein faced Wales at home. In the first half, Brodhead scored, but the referee intervened and the video referee ruled that the goal was invalid. In the 61st minute of the second half, James scored the only goal of the game to seal the game. In the end, Wales narrowly defeated Liechtenstein 1-0, and Wales is expected to qualify for the World Cup in the group stage.
Key events
5'Harris passed the end line of the three-second zone to the back point, and the ball was lifted out with one hand by the goalkeeper
18’ Brodhead knocked across the three-second zone, James shot from the top of the arc, and the ball was saved by the goalkeeper
21’ Thrilling! Brodhead was interfered by the goalkeeper in the three-second zone, and the ball slightly missed the post and flew out of the stands
27' Brodhead volleyed the goal, and the referee watched the video and ruled that the first goal was invalid for offside
34' Ampadu set up an anti-aircraft gun at the top of the arc to attack the goal, and the ball flew above the crossbar and flew out of the stands
43'Harris caught the opponent's player's mistake and volleyed the goal, and the ball was saved by the goalkeeper
56’ Thomas passed the ball into the three-second area, James volleyed the goal, and the ball hit the post
58’ Missed the opportunity! Williams headed the ball towards the goal and the ball slid past
88’Kumas’ volley in the three-second zone was destroyed and he added another kick, and the ball was thrown into the goalkeeper’s arms
90' Wolfinger received a big pass and then volleyed the ball towards the goal. The ball flew above the crossbar and flew out of the stands
Technical statistics
Player list
Liechtenstein starting lineup: 1-Bicher, 6-Marin, 3-Kopei, 14-Meier, 18-Hasler, 8-Sele (81’2-Schlegel), 17-Luzinger, 10-Hasler (81’20-Wolfinger), 19-Emmanuel Zude (66’4-Weisenhoff), 11-Saranovic (46’9-Sagram), 7-Notaro (74’22-Pitz)
Liechtenstein reserve lineup: 21-Ospert, 12-Fosse, 20-Wolfinger, 4-Weisenhoff, 15-Baker, 5-Obervadizer, 16-F. Wolfger, 9-Sagram, 13 - Kranz, 2-Schlegel, 22-Pizzi
Wales starting lineup: 1-Dallow, 15-Da Silva, 6-Roden, 3-Williams, 4-Lawler, 20-James (66'7-Brooks), 5-Ampadu, 19-Thomas (83'11-Johnson), 17-James (77'10-Cullen), 18-Harris (66’9-Kumas), 23-Broadhead (65’8-Kewell)
Welsh reserve lineup: 21-Davis, 12-King, 2-Davis, 14-Capacchio, 7-Brooks, 22-Sheehan, 8-Kewell, 16-Colwell, 13-Davis, 11-Johnson, 10-Cullen, 9-Kumas