Wales 1-0 Belarus: Daniel James' stunning strike seals friendly win

Daniel James' stunning first-half goal gave Wales a 1-0 friendly victory over Belarus in Cardiff.
 
James has been in outstanding scoring form since his summer switch from Swansea to Manchester United, and the 21-year-old winger was on target again after 17 minutes.
 
Jonny Williams fed him down the left and James curled the ball brilliantly across goalkeeper Maksim Plotnikov from 18 yards and into the far corner of the net.
 
The goal lit up what was a low-key game played before one of Wales' smallest crowds in the 10-year history of the Cardiff City Stadium. It had been feared the attendance would struggle to top the 6,373 figure that saw Wales lose a friendly to Australia in August 2011.
 

How Wales edged past Belarus

In the event, 7,666 turned up to see Wales record back-to-back wins after Friday's Euro 2020 qualifying success over Azerbaijan, but there was little atmosphere in the 33,000-capacity stadium.
 
Wales manager Ryan Giggs, who bore the brunt of some heavy criticism from supporters for a limp performance against Azerbaijan, will take positives from this contest. There was a greater cohesion to much of their play than there was on Friday, while Giggs will be grateful for what was only a fourth clean sheet in 12 games.
 

Wales team news

Skipper Gareth Bale dropped to the bench as Bristol City midfielder Joe Morrell and Wigan striker Kieffer Moore were handed debuts - the 42nd and 43rd players used by Giggs in his 15 games in charge.
 
Danny Ward, Ben Davies and Williams - who was making his first start since Euro 2016 - also came in to the side which beat Azerbaijan 2-1, while Joe Allen took over the captaincy.
 
Allen was responsible for the game's first real attack of note, dispossessing Evgeni Yablonski in the seventh minute and advancing 40 yards to set up Harry Wilson for a shot which debutant Plotnikov parried.
 
The rebound fell to Allen and he appeared to be barged from the back by Yablonski, although Scottish referee William Collum was not interested in Welsh penalty appeals.
 
Wales took the lead when the lively Williams led a counter-attack and found James, who finished like a man who has scored three goals in four games for United.
 
Dan James took his Manchester United form into the international break with a superb curling effort in Wales’ friendly against Belarus
 
Yablonski saw his 25-yard effort comfortably held by Ward, but it was pretty much one-way traffic with Wales feeding James at every opportunity.
 
James' cross was almost turned into his own net by Belarus skipper Sergei Politevich and the winger saw another goalbound attempt blocked before Davies' deflected shot went wide.
 
Bale replaced James five minutes after the restart and Wilson struck the upright moments later after working a short-corner routine with Morrell.
 
Gareth Bale replaced James early in the second-half
 
Moore went close to marking his debut with a goal when he met Connor Roberts' cross, but his header fell just the wrong side of a post.
 
Belarus briefly stirred when Denis Polyakov fired wide but Bale somehow contrived to send the ball skywards from six yards when Wilson produced an inch-perfect delivery.
 
The Real Madrid striker had a rueful smile as he ended up in the back of the net, knowing that he had should have scored his 33rd international goal. But Wales safely held on for a morale-boosting victory before next month's more demanding Euro 2020 qualifiers against Slovakia and Croatia.
 

James' stunning form

Daniel James says he is really enjoying his football for both Manchester United and Wales, after scoring the winner in the friendly against Belarus.
 
James has now found the back of the net in four of his last six appearances in all competitions for club and country (4 goals), after failing to score in his previous seven games.
 

Giggs: James is unstoppable

Ryan Giggs praised Daniel James for his quality and attitude after scoring a brilliant goal in Wales' 1-0 victory over Belarus.
 
Ryan Giggs praised Daniel James for his quality and attitude after scoring a brilliant goal in Wales' 1-0 victory over Belarus.
 

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  • Wales have won four consecutive home games for the first time since March 1993 under Terry Yorath (6 wins).
  • Belarus have lost all three of their away games against Wales, losing 2-3 in October 1998, 0-1 in October 2001 and 0-1 this evening.
  • Giggs has won four of his last six matches as Wales manager (L2), after winning only three of his first nine (W3 D1 L5).

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