Wales 0-1 Republic of Ireland: James McClean fires visitors into World Cup play-offs
Last Updated: 09/10/17 11:10pm
James McClean fired Republic of Ireland into the World Cup qualifying play-offs and dumped Wales out in the process with a 1-0 win in Cardiff.In a winner-takes-all clash for the runners-up spot in Group D behind Serbia, McClean hammered home just after half-time as Ireland put on a defensive masterclass to deny the 2016 European Championship semi-finalists, who had not lost at home in four years.
The result means Gareth Bale, who was missing through injury, and his team-mates will spend a summer at home while Ireland can look forward to a two-legged play-off for a place in Russia.
Martin O'Neill's side find out their opponents next Tuesday.
In a cup final atmosphere, the game rarely sparked into life with both sets of players keen to stay in their respective shapes.
Hal Robson-Kanu headed over a presentable chance from a Joe Ledley corner early on, but they rarely tested a disciplined back four shielded by skipper David Meyler.
The hosts suffered a blow 10 minutes before the break when Allen was caught in a sandwich of Meyler and McClean and forced to leave the field.
Darren Randolph tipped over Robson-Kanu's diving header just after the break before the key moment of the game came on 57 minutes.
Wales skipper Ashley Williams lost possession on the edge of his penalty area and Jeff Hendrick crossed for McClean to slam home his fourth goal of the campaign.
There was plenty of time for Wales to stage a rally, but Ireland, who had less than 30 per cent possession, soaked up all the pressure and were in no mood for budging.
Player ratings
Wales: Hennessey (5), Gunter (6), Davies (6), A Williams (5), Chester (6), Allen (6), Ledley (6), Ramsey (6), King (6), Lawrence (6), Robson-Kanu (6)
Subs: Vokes (6), Williams (6), Woodburn (6)
Away Team: Randolph (7), Christie (6), Clark (8), Arter (6), Duffy (8), Hendrick (8), McClean (8), Ward (7), Meyler (8), Brady (7), Murphy (6)
Subs: Long (6), Whelan (6)
Man of the match: James McClean
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