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Bale still on cloud nine after qualifying Wales for Qatar 2022 World Cup

Matchwinner Gareth Bale was full of pride after firing Wales to the World Cup.

Wales’ thrilling World Cup play-off final win over Ukraine on Sunday is the national team’s “greatest” result, says Gareth Bale.

The talismanic forward proved the difference when his 34th-minute free-kick was deflected by Ukraine captain Andriy Yarmolenko into his own net.

The result ended Wales’ 64-year wait for a World Cup finals appearance.

“It’s the greatest result in history for Welsh football,” Bale told Sky Sports.

read also:Wales end Ukraine’s World Cup dream and 64 year wait

“It means everything. It’s what dreams are made of. I’m speechless because I’m so happy.

“Words can’t describe how we feel at the moment.”

Wales will now head to Qatar in November, where they will face England, USA and Iran in Group B at the World Cup.

“It’s difficult to put it into words,” Bale said.

“It’s what we’ve been working all our careers for and to do this for the fans, the nation, ourselves and our families is an incredible achievement, and it will be something that we will be forever proud of.

“It means everything. It is the last piece of the jigsaw that we all wanted and we’re going to celebrate well tonight.”

Manager Rob Page praised his Wales players’ efforts, telling Sky Sports: “I’m so proud of the guys, they thoroughly deserved it.

“The one thing these boys were missing was a World Cup and now we’ve got there.

“These are the best supporters in world football, they helped us from the first minute.

“When you see what these guys do in training, I had full trust in them.”

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