Wales tops group

Wales qualified for the knockout stages of the European Championship as a group winner after it overwhelmed Russia 3-0 on Monday [Tuesday, Macau time] and England could only grind out a 0-0 draw with Slovakia.
In its first international tournament since the 1958 World Cup, Wales ended Group B with six points, one ahead of England, which also qualifies for the round of 16. With four points on the board, Slovakia still has a chance to make it to the knockout stages as one of the best third-place teams.
Wales was dominant against a disappointing Russia side, producing an impressive counterattacking display that rested on more than just its talisman, Gareth Bale, the tournament’s top scorer after three goals in three matches.
“As a nation geographically we are small, but if you judge us by passion you could say we were a continent tonight,” Wales coach Chris Coleman said.
“These players keep delivering moments that I think they’re not going to top, and they’ve done it again tonight in all fairness.”
Next up for Wales, once the other group matches have been completed, will be a team that finished its group in third-place.

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