– Paul Dollery reports from Cardiff
AT CARDIFF CITY Stadium, it’s difficult to avoid the ‘Together Stronger’ slogan that has been adopted by the Wales team.
It’s featured on banners in the concourses, at the back of the stands and was also referenced in this afternoon’s pre-match press conference ahead of tomorrow night’s crucial World Cup qualifier in the Welsh capital.
For Wales full-back Chris Gunter, their bid to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1958 is about much more than just the players. The fans have a vital role to play.
“It could be,” said Gunter, when asked if tomorrow night’s clash with the Republic of Ireland is the biggest game this Wales team has been involved in.
“For the past sort of 12 or 16 months now, every time we meet up with Wales that question seems to be asked. Is it the biggest? We’ve had that for every game since pretty much halfway through the last qualifying campaign.
“It’s a big game but regardless of what’s on the line, I think the one thing we do as a squad is look at the opposition, look at what they’re good at, what they’re not so good at, and have a clear gameplan.
“It doesn’t matter who we’re playing. It doesn’t matter who we’re playing, we look at them in the same way. We know it’s a big game, we can’t deny that. But we’ve faced that many times before and I think we’ve got that experience to fall back on.”
Wales are in second place in Group D, one point clear of Ireland in the qualifying campaign for next summer’s tournament in Russia. Serbia will be expected to see off Georgia and qualify automatically, so a play-off place is likely to be the reward for Wales or Ireland depending on how results go elsewhere.
With so much at stake, there’s set to be a special atmosphere tomorrow night at the home of Cardiff City Football Club. A 3,500-strong contingent of Irish supporters will be among the 33,000-plus in attendance.
“Everybody knows what we’re about as a team, as a squad and as a nation. From the players’ point of view, we know we can rely on each other. We’ve proven that over the years,” said Gunter, who was part of the Wales squad that reached the Euro 2016 semi-finals last year.
“We know we can rely on the fans as well. What they’ve given us over the past couple of years has been fantastic. If we could ask them now for one more real big effort, the last game of the group to come, to really back us and of course they’re going to be nervous and stuff like that, to come and make it a really good atmosphere for us. If they can do that, hopefully we can give them something to be proud of again tomorrow.”
While Ireland haven’t qualified for the tournament since 2002, 14 World Cups have come and gone since Wales last featured. It’s been a long wait that they’re eager to end, and Chris Coleman’s side stayed on track with a 1-0 win away to Georgia on Friday evening.
“When you do what we did last summer [at Euro 2016], I think you raise expectations. Certainly when I was growing up as a Welsh fan, I can’t remember too many times at the back end of a Euros or World Cup campaign where with one game to go we’re second in the group and well in it. I think that’s important to remember,” Gunter said.
“As players you’re not thinking about things like that but from a fans’ point of view, turning up tomorrow evening with their team second in the group, there’s a chance obviously of winning the group or being in the play-offs.
“To be in the mix at this stage, there should be excitement and I think there is. You’ve seen the fans after the game on Friday evening, I think they really believe now that we’ve got a good chance.
“Momentum is such a big thing in football. We’re a lot of games unbeaten, we’ve won the last three, three clean sheets and we’ve proven before that when we’re in that frame of mind we’re a tough nation to stop. Hopefully it’s the same again tomorrow night and we can build on that as well.”
The Reading defender added: “Of course the fans are going to be nervous but we really need them to almost fully believe us, to back us and give us one last push because we’ve shown here before that when we have an atmosphere like we know they can create, it’s a really tough place to come.”
Golf at its very best, fair play to Rory.
I haven’t ever seen him so pumped up as he was today.Good news for Darren Clarke with the Ryder Cup just around the corner!
Check him quick know what I mean ?
Langer
Some set of balls on him! Wonder what world ranking he’ll be now!?
@Hólec Alfield: He will stay at 3 but he has closed the gap on Johnson… Day’s Lead which was huge is now only a major win ahead of rory (98 pts, 100pts for winning a major)…
Rory is a regular weekly tournament down on… (44pts, weekly comp is about 50)
Fair play to rory on a great win, was entertaining to watch. Just reading there that Arnold Palmer passed away..r.i.p to a great golfing legend
11.5 million……Jesus what I could do with just 10% of that!
He is untouchable when he is in the mood. What a time to find form with the Ryder Cup around the corner.
Hats off to the man. Not his biggest fan, but that play down the stretch was almost tiger-esque.
The balls to play that low shot under the tree on the 2nd playoff hole was like vintage Tiger. Anyone else would have played out sideways!
What a performance.. wow
Dislike him nearly as much as bono
Jealousy is a dangerous thing to live with. Try taking to a therapist. It will do you a world of good.
Why don’t you immigrate.
You missed the green there lad!
That probably says more about you than it does about Rory McIlroy or Bono..
Has he dropped the Nike putter?
Yeah using a scotty
Nike not making clubs any longer
Not a fan of the guy..but that’s awesome golf!
The prize money in golf is nothing short of disgusting.
@TellingItAsItIs:@TellingItAsItIs:Even Rory himself described it as obscene so I don’t know why you’re getting all the red thumbs? Disgusting bthen when rich sport stars like Messi hoard their money in tax havens.
@conor Seems more people think it’s ok for guys to earn these ridiculous amounts of money. Probably the same people that whinge about homelessness and equality. A sad reflection of the times we live in.
@TellingItAsItIs:
Sadder still that people accept that prize money like this is ‘earned’ by the players (not just in golf but in other sports too). It is more than most people will earn in a lifetime. And lots of people seem happy with that. Nobody ever asks where this money comes from and why it is acceptable to redistribute it in this way.
Fantastic performance under a lot of pressure. Is that the biggest sporting cash prize ever won on a day by an Irish person?
Depends on how much Hickey took in. Delaney’s in third right now. On a proper note, no American will want to face Rory at Hazeltine now…
Waste of a good field it is
He might cop on now and be an ambassador of the sport now
Instead of being just another talker. We have enough people who can talk a good game. This is better from Rory, obviously avoiding the Zika virus has done him wonders.
Yeah now we’ll see now if he does that. I’m not sure now if it’ll really change his mind set now though. We’ll see now especially in the Ryder cup now next week now.
Well done, Rory.
I don’t watch Golf becasue I’m under 60 – but I’m sure it was a great shot.
McElroy is third in the world and remains the UK’s number 1.
I don’t play golf but it can be very compelling to watch as it was last night. Pure drama. Mcilroy just went for it compared to Chappell and More even though he had much more at stake than they did in terms of the FedEx cup. Probably didn’t affect him as much as he has so many titles and cash already!
Wont be long before they scrap this Fedex System…DJ beat Rory in every aspect over the Season Stroke Average,Most Wins, Top 5 Top 10s etc etc DJ earned twice (9m) what Rory earned (4m) in the regular events or on an order of merit system, So it seams to only reward a Seasons work over 2 Events…
Same thing happened to mcilroy in 2012
Megazone proformance from RORS coming at a very nice time for the Ryder cup. I guess DJ is back on form bottling it on Sundays, shame I thought after the US Open win he was pasted that now
And yet are rugby heroes are lowered to do stupid ads and tweet about nandos etc for a few euro
I should have been a golfer….
I’m sure if there was a large prize fund at the Olympics, he would have flown faster than a zika mosquito to get there. Can’t stomach him anymore.
Absolutely obscene to have this level of prize money for a single event.