Walsall midfielder Mark Bradley played a full 90 minutes for Wales Under 21 side in Bosnia on Wednesday night.
Wales had the perfect start in the Grbavica Stadium, Sarajevo, with Joe Allen scoring in the 6th minute but the hosts hit back with Anes Haurdic scoring on 29 and 66 minutes.
Cards | ||
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Ibrahim Sehic | ||
Boris Savic | ||
Ognjen Vranjes | ||
Gordan Bunoza | ||
Toni Sunjic | ||
Muhamed Subasic | ||
Nenad Kiso | ||
Anes Haurdic + | ||
Muhamed Mujic ~ | ||
Ivan Sesar | ||
Nemanja Bilbija # | ||
Substitutes |
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Dino Hamzic | ||
Jure Glavina | ||
Mateo Susic | ||
Dusko Sakan (89) + | ||
Ognjen Todorovic | ||
Mirko Zaja (88) # | ||
Emil Miljkovic (76) ~
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Cards | ||
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Chris Maxwell | ||
Neil Taylor | ||
Darcy Blake | ||
Adam Matthews+ | ||
Christian Ribeiro | ||
Mark Bradley | ||
Joe Allen | ||
Andy King | ||
Simon Church | ||
Ched Evans | ||
Sam Vokes ~ | ||
Substitutes |
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David Cornell | ||
James Wilson | ||
Elliott Chamberlain | ||
Aaron Morris | ||
Shaun MacDonald (57) ~ | ||
Ashley Richards (46) + | ||
Marc Williams |
The result sees Wales still top the Under 21 Championshop Group 3,with a 6 point lead over Italy who have a game in hand. Bosnia now leap frog Luxembourg after recording their first win of the campaign. Victory would have seen Wales guarentee at least a play off spot but they will now have to wait 10 months to get another chance
Pos | Team | P | Pts |
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1 | Wales U21 | 6 | 13 |
2 | Italy U21 | 5 | 7 |
3 | Hungary U21 | 3 | 6 |
4 | Bosnia U21 | 4 | 4 |
5 | Luxembourg U21 | 6 | 4 |