Wales have selected injured Real Madrid star Gareth
Bale in their squad for their upcoming Euro 2016
qualification double-header.
Gareth Bale has been named in the Wales squad for their Euro
2016 qualification clashes agianst Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Andorra.
The Real Madrid attacker has not played since suffering a calf
injury in his club's Champions League victory over Shakhtar
Donetsk on September 15.
However, he has been named in Wales' 25-man party for the
games on October 10 and 13.
Chris Coleman's unbeaten side sit top of Group B and need one
point from the two matches to be sure of a place in next year's
tournament in France.
Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen and Crystal Palace's Joe Ledley
were both named in the squad despite also having injury
concerns over recent weeks.
Manager Coleman said of Bale: "If he is fit to meet up with us I
will look to play him in Bosnia. We need our strongest team on
the pitch to get the result.
"We need a point from two games and we want to take care of
our own business. We need another performance."
Squad in full:
Wayne Hennessey, Daniel Ward, Owain Fon
Williams, Ashley Williams, Ben Davies, James Chester, James
Collins, Chris Gunter, Neil Taylor, Ashley Richards, Adam
Henley, Joe Allen, Aaron Ramsey, David Edwards, Andy King,
Joe Ledley, Emyr Huws, Jonathan Williams, David Vaughan, Hal
Robson-Kanu, Simon Church, David Cotterill, Tom Lawrence,
Sam Vokes, Gareth Bale.
Bale in their squad for their upcoming Euro 2016
qualification double-header.
Gareth Bale has been named in the Wales squad for their Euro
2016 qualification clashes agianst Bosnia-Herzegovina and
Andorra.
The Real Madrid attacker has not played since suffering a calf
injury in his club's Champions League victory over Shakhtar
Donetsk on September 15.
However, he has been named in Wales' 25-man party for the
games on October 10 and 13.
Chris Coleman's unbeaten side sit top of Group B and need one
point from the two matches to be sure of a place in next year's
tournament in France.
Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen and Crystal Palace's Joe Ledley
were both named in the squad despite also having injury
concerns over recent weeks.
Manager Coleman said of Bale: "If he is fit to meet up with us I
will look to play him in Bosnia. We need our strongest team on
the pitch to get the result.
"We need a point from two games and we want to take care of
our own business. We need another performance."
Squad in full:
Wayne Hennessey, Daniel Ward, Owain Fon
Williams, Ashley Williams, Ben Davies, James Chester, James
Collins, Chris Gunter, Neil Taylor, Ashley Richards, Adam
Henley, Joe Allen, Aaron Ramsey, David Edwards, Andy King,
Joe Ledley, Emyr Huws, Jonathan Williams, David Vaughan, Hal
Robson-Kanu, Simon Church, David Cotterill, Tom Lawrence,
Sam Vokes, Gareth Bale.


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