- Wales fans were devastated after their team's agonizing penalty defeat to Poland resulted in their elimination from the Euro 2024 qualifying round.
Wales have neglected to fit the bill for Euro 2024 subsequent to losing to Poland in a punishment shootout in Cardiff.
The game went to punishments after it stayed 0-0 following an hour and a half and extra-time at the Cardiff City Arena.
Poland won the punishment shoot-out 5-4, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny - a previous Munititions stockpile player - saving the pivotal spot-kick from Leeds winger Daniel James.
Poland changed over five ideal punishments with Robert Lewandowski, Sebastian Szymanski, Przemyslaw Frankowski, Nicola Zalewski and Krzysztof Piatek all effective against Danny Ward.
It implies Poland are through to their fifth progressive European competition.
They will be in Gathering D with France, the Netherlands and Austria at the competition in Germany, which starts in June.
Grains have equipped for the last two UEFA European Football Titles, arriving at the semi-finals in 2016 and the round of 16 in the deferred 2021 competition.
Rout to Poland "harms", administrator Ransack Page told S4C.
"It's a horrible game, that is the very thing I've shared with the players - one kick away from qualifying," he added.
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"I thought we were the better group - my message to the players at half-time was we are the better group, we will dominate this match.
"It's so disheartening yet look how far we've come - there's something great occurring with this gathering.
"We united behind Daniel James - he had the dauntlessness to take that punishment. I am so pleased with that gathering."
The loss comes after Wales got a 4-1 triumph over Finland in the play-off semi last Thursday.
They expected to get a success in both play-off matches to fit the bill for the competition in Germany in the not so distant future.
Loot Page's side have lost a few experienced players since the World Cup in 2022, including midfielder Joe Allen and previous commander Gareth Bunch.
Britain have previously arrived at Euro 2024 as the victors of qualifying Gathering C and Scotland as the sprinters up in qualifying Gathering A.
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Wales have neglected to fit the bill for Euro 2024 subsequent to losing to Poland in a punishment shootout in Cardiff.
The game went to punishments after it stayed 0-0 following an hour and a half and extra-time at the Cardiff City Arena.
Poland won the punishment shoot-out 5-4, goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny - a previous Munititions stockpile player - saving the pivotal spot-kick from Leeds winger Daniel James.
Poland changed over five ideal punishments with Robert Lewandowski, Sebastian Szymanski, Przemyslaw Frankowski, Nicola Zalewski and Krzysztof Piatek all effective against Danny Ward.
It implies Poland are through to their fifth progressive European competition.
They will be in Gathering D with France, the Netherlands and Austria at the competition in Germany, which starts in June.
Grains have equipped for the last two UEFA European Football Titles, arriving at the semi-finals in 2016 and the round of 16 in the deferred 2021 competition.
Rout to Poland "harms", administrator Ransack Page told S4C.
"It's a horrible game, that is the very thing I've shared with the players - one kick away from qualifying," he added.
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"I thought we were the better group - my message to the players at half-time was we are the better group, we will dominate this match.
"It's so disheartening yet look how far we've come - there's something great occurring with this gathering.
"We united behind Daniel James - he had the dauntlessness to take that punishment. I am so pleased with that gathering."
The loss comes after Wales got a 4-1 triumph over Finland in the play-off semi last Thursday.
They expected to get a success in both play-off matches to fit the bill for the competition in Germany in the not so distant future.
Loot Page's side have lost a few experienced players since the World Cup in 2022, including midfielder Joe Allen and previous commander Gareth Bunch.
Britain have previously arrived at Euro 2024 as the victors of qualifying Gathering C and Scotland as the sprinters up in qualifying Gathering A.
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