Wales continue Euro 2020 qualification campaign.
Ryan Giggs' Wales continue their Euro 2020 campaign with home game against Azerbaijan in September, with the Wales boss Ryan Giggs looking gain back some momentum after two away defeats against Croatia and Hungary.
Wales started with a 1-0 win against Slovakia at the Cardiff City Stadium, resulting in an encouraging start in Group E. A Daniel James strike earning the three points.
With several injuries in the squad including Aaron Ramsey, Wales' promising youngsters would again be under the spotlight, with Giggs' emphasis on attack it it was looking like another roller-coaster ride for the growing band of Red Wall supporters.
Gareth Bale had looked sharp during the Portugal training camp and was raring to go, but both games ended in disappointment defeats.
With the attacking talents of David Brooks, Daniel James and Harry Wilson, Wales looked threating going forward, but failed to take key chances.
The defence is an area that Ryan Giggs needs addressing, but more clean sheets are required as in the Group E qualifier against qualifier.
With the conveyor belt of youngsters coming through, the future as always is still looking bright for the Wales team.
Ryan Giggs is the manager willing to give them a chance to flourish, and hopefully will be in this for the long haul.
The matches coming up are "massive" for Euro 2020 qualification.
Wales' three key players to look out for Chris Mepham, Aaron Ramsey and David Brooks.
Wales remain around the same odds as Slovakia and Hungary to win the Group, with Croatia strong favourites.
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