Gareth Bale is not enough for the Welsh right now, they have tied the last two matches of the group and haven't managed to get three points in this October World Cup Qualifying games. Manager Chris Coleman believes this is because of a certain relaxation all the players have towards apparently easy rivals. Something that happens to any competitive side, they get too cocky and confident and lose points in the process.
After the match, Coleman said: "I think people are looking at it as two points dropped, but it might have been two points gained at the end of the day. It was the dream start, but then we got too comfortable and the whole atmosphere on the pitch was too comfortable. We had to take care of business, but we were punished.
"We are disappointed. The two games in four days is tough, not easy, but it is what it is and we have to get on with it. Once we got the goal we had to take care of the job and we didn't do that. We could have lost it in the second half."
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