Football Association of Wales

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Match Report - San Marino 1 - 2 Wales

17 Oct 2007

Players

San Marino
1 Aldo Simonici GK
2 Carlo Valentini
3 Damiani Vannucci
4 Nicola Albani
5 Della Valle Alessandro
6 Davide Simoncini
7 Luca Bonifazi
8 Riccardo Muccioli
9 Marco De Luigi
10 Andy Selva (c)
11 Matteo Andreini
12 Federico Valentini
13 Giacomo Benedettini
14 Gian Luca Bollini
15 Giovanni Bonini
16 Matteo Bugli
17 Federico Nanni
18 Matteo Vitaioli
Wales
1 Lewis Price (GK)
2 Neal Eardley
3 Gareth Bale
4 Danny Gabbidon
5 Lewin Nyatanga
6 Carl Robinson
7 David Vaughan
8 Craig Bellamy (c)
9 Robert Earnshaw
10 Simon Davies
11 Joe Ledley
21 Danny Coyne (GK)
12 Sam Ricketts
14 Steve Evans
15 Andrew Crofts
16 Craig Morgan
17 Jermaine Easter
18 Freddy Eastwood

Substitutions

OnOffMinute
Giovanni Bonini Luca Bonifazi 62
Matteo Bugli Damiani Vannucci 75
Matteo Vitaioli Marco De Luigi 80
OnOffMinute
Sam Ricketts David Vaughan 62

Goals

San MarinoMinute
Andy Selva 74
WalesMinute
Robert Earnshaw 13
Joe Ledley 35

Cards

San MarinoMinute
Carlo Valentini 40
Nicola Albani 54
Damiani Vannucci 69
Nicola Albani 86
Matteo Vitaioli 87
WalesMinute
Gareth Bale 42
Joe Ledley 70
Sam Ricketts 88

Officials

Referee: Anthony Zammit (Malta)

Assistant referee 1: Philip Agius (Malta)

Assistant referee 2: Ingmar Spiteri (Malta)

4th official: Christopher Lautier (Malta)

Other information

Attendance: 1,250

Report: Wales were thankful for an efficient first-half display that yielded two goals as they denied San Marino their first points in UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifying Group D.

The visitors dominated the first period and goals from Robert Earnshaw and Joe Ledley put them in control. However, Andy Selva's free-kick after the interval ensured San Marino were in the game until the end, despite being reduced to ten men by Nicola Albani's late dismissal.

With San Marino sitting deep early on, the onus was on Wales to create and they did so in the 13th minute when Simon Davies found Craig Bellamy in the box and he produced a stinging shot that Aldo Simoncini repelled. A minute later, Wales were ahead: Gareth Bale released Bellamy and his quick pass gave Earnshaw the chance to turn and fire in off Simoncini's legs.

Ledley saw an effort tipped over by Simoncini before Wales got their second goal in the 36th minute. Davies and Bellamy linked well to cut into the box and present Ledley with a far post tap-in – his first international goal. San Marino had to wait until after the break for their first opening when a free-kick from Selva was saved by Lewis Price as it dipped towards the foot of a post.

Price was in action again with another stooping stop, this time from Carlo Valentini, before Selva's clever free-kick halved the deficit. San Marino pushed for an equaliser yet their hopes dwindled when Albani, who had already been booked for a foul on Bellamy, was shown the red card on 85 minutes for a deliberate handball.