![]() Not even a gorgeous opening goal from Kevin De Bruyne could deflate the home side, who struck back through Kieffer Moore and then sought a winner even though a draw would have been enough. Knowing that a point would be enough to guarantee second place and a potentially crucial home tie in the spring, Wales still attacked and pushed against the world’s leading international team. Rob Page could hardly have asked for more from this qualifying campaign, and his players could not have given much more than they offered here against Belgium. There are only two games between Wales and their first World Cup since 1958, and the first of those matches will be in Cardiff, in front of their “Red Wall” of supporters.
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