from holland to back home. wales needed to find a way to disrupt denmark s dominance. instead, they faltered, and dolberg doubled the lead. it s a terrible clearance. there was no choice. wales threw everything at it, but simply couldn t turn the tide. and that is the end for wales. a fourth felt cruel. the final whistle perhaps a relief for everyone. i m disappointed for the players. i m really proud of them. we have got a great group and i have said to them we have got to learn from this and bounce back bigger and stronger from having gone through this experience. having crisscrossed the continent, wales have reached the end of the road and are heading home proud and outplayed by a danish team who, after the most difficult start to this tournament, are living a football fairy tale. hywel griffith, bbc news. in the second game of the round of 16, italy have beaten austria 2 1 to qualify for the
we feel lucky to be one of the tiny minority of wales fans are here today. denmark also had loved ones that couldn t be here. christian eriksen still recovering, their inspiration. wales, outnumbered again, started well, getting the ball to bale, but unable to make it count. denmark changed tack and found their flow. now wales were frustrated as the pressure builds. and as kasper dolberg cut inside, he broke wales spirit. denmark strike first! from holland to back home. wales needed to find a way to disrupt denmark? dominance. instead, they faltered, and dolberg doubled the lead. it s a terrible clearance. there was no choice. wales threw everything at it, but simply couldn t turn the tide. and that is the end for wales.
denmark strike first! from holland to back home. wales needed to find a way to disrupt denmark s dominance. instead, they faltered, and dolberg doubled the lead. it s a terrible clearance. there was no choice. wales threw everything at it, but simply couldn t turn the tide. and that is the end for wales. a fourth felt cruel. the final whistle perhaps a relief for everyone. i m disappointed for the players. i m really proud of them. we have got a great group and i have said to them we have got to learn from this and bounce back bigger and stronger from having gone through this experience. having crisscrossed the continent, wales have reached the end of the road and are heading home proud and outplayed by a danish team who, after the most difficult start to this tournament, are living a football fairy tale. hywel griffith, bbc news.
wales threw everything at it, but simply couldn t turn the tide. and that is the end for wales. a fourth felt cruel. the final whistle perhaps a relief for everyone. i m disappointed for the players. i m really proud of them. we have got a great group and i have said to them we have got to learn from this and bounce back bigger and strongerfrom having gone through this experience. having crisscrossed the continent, wales have reached the end of the road and are heading home proud and outplayed by a danish team who, after the most difficult start to this tournament, are living a football fairy tale. hywel griffith, bbc news. and in the second game of the round of 16, italy have beaten austria 2 1 to qualify for the quarter finals. all three goals came in extra time. italy will now play either belgium or portugal on friday. ibiza, the party capital of the world, was forced to stop dancing and close down its entire club scene because of the pandemic. now the mediterranean island is hoping
we feel lucky to be one of the tiny minority of wales fans are here today. denmark also had loved ones that couldn t be here. christian eriksen still recovering, their inspiration. wales, outnumbered again, started well, getting the ball to bale, but unable to make it count. denmark changed tack and found their flow. now wales were frustrated as the pressure builds. and as kasper dolberg cut inside, he broke wales spirit. denmark strike first! from holland to back home. wales needed to find a way to disrupt denmark? dominance. instead, they faltered, and dolberg doubled the lead. it s a terrible clearance. there was no choice. wales threw everything at it, but simply couldn t turn the tide. and that is the end for wales. a fourth felt cruel. the final whistle perhaps a relief for everyone. i m disappointed for the players. i m really proud of them.