| Serbia-Montenegro |
Wales |
| Scorers |
| Mladenovic 73 |
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| Teams |
Jevric
Dragutinovic
Mladenovic
Stefanovic
Gavrancic
Vukic (s1 76)
Kezman
Stankovic (s2 81)
Kovacevic
Krstajic
Cirkovic
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Jones
Delaney
Speed
Gabbidon
Page
Pembridge
Savage
Bellamy
Blake (s1 78)
Davies
Giggs
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| Subs |
Zilic
Milosevic
Nenad Djordjevic
Predrag Djordjevic (s2)
Saša Ilic (s1)
Bunjevcevic
Boskovic
|
Crossley
Weston
Williams
Johnson
Koumas
Roberts
Earnshaw (s1)
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Wales' hopes of qualifying automatically for Euro 2004 were dealt
a blow after they suffered a defeat to Serbia & Montenegro in
Belgrade.
A 73rd-minute strike by defender Dragan Mladenovic proved decisive,
but Wales had three late chances to force an equaliser.
Substitute Robert Earnshaw saw his shot blocked by a last-ditch
lunge, Ryan Giggs had an effort saved and Danny Gabbidon's header
flew over the bar from close range.
Wales still lead Group Nine by two points from second placed Italy,
but missed a golden opportunity to edge closer to qualification
against less than impressive opposition.
The home side settled quickly and created the first opening of
the match with barely a minute gone when Darko Kovacevic shot wide.
Wales centre-back Robert Page was then forced into a crucial defensive
header and the early pressure from Serbia & Montenegro continued
as Dejan Stankovic's fierce shot was deflected over the bar Mark
Pembridge.
From the resulting corner, Paul Jones pulled off an impressive
reaction save from seven yards out as Mladenovic connected with
the loose ball.
But, despite the early scares, a disciplined Wales did not concede
a goal and the visitors began to frustrate their opponents.
And Wales, playing in Belgrade for the first time in 50 years,
had their first sight on goal just before the half-hour mark.
Earnshaw thinks he has equalised but his shot is stopped by Krstajic
Giggs found time and space for a cross from the left wing, but
the ball was just too high for the in-rushing Simon Davies who was
unmarked at the far post.
Seconds later, the home side were cursing their luck when Stankovic's
30-yard drive sailed past Jones but rebounded off the post to safety.
The home side continued to look threatening going forward, but
Cardiff City's Gabbidon showed composure beyond his five international
caps to bring an air of stability to the Welsh defence.
A lethargic and scrappy opening to the second half brought jeers
from the home fans and Wales began to wrestle the balance of their
match in their favour.
But it was Jones who was forced to make another smart save in the
Wales goal when Stankovic again let fly from the edge of the box
on the hour mark.
Mateja Kezman then failed to convert a clear opening before Serbia
& Montenegro were celebrating a goal.
Mark Delaney seemed to have been fouled while trying to clear a
far post corner, but Mladenovic did not hesitate to smash the loose
ball into the back of the net for a debut goal.
It was the first time Wales had fallen behind in the qualifiers,
and manager Mark Hughes' response was to bring on Cardiff City livewire
Earnshaw in place of the ineffective Nathan Blake.
And almost immediately Earnshaw was put clear on goal.
He rounded the on-rushing goalkeeper, but his goal-bound effort
was magnificently cleared by a desperate lunge from Mladen Krstajic.
Giggs found space in the box to force a save from the home keeper
and then Gabbidon's strong header from a free-kick sailed inches
over the crossbar.
Wales finally brought some urgency to their play in closing stages,
but failed to break the stubborn Serb defence.
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